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GRMN 2301 UPDATED Test Questions And CORRECT Answers
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Premis #1 The cinema of the Third Reich must be seen in context of a totalitarian 
state's attempt to remake German culture and politics 
Gleichschaltung 4 - the coordination of all institutions under Nazi control 
- every aspect of nazi life controlled 
- institutions that stood in the way were taken control of or banned 
- control of education and youth movements reduced likelihood of future opposition 
Important goal of nazi cinema overcoming weimar cinema with a new aesthetic 
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Lecture notes HY4 - Wales/Eng, Nazi Germany WJEC A-level History Student Guide Unit 4: Nazi Germany c.1933-1945
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An In-depth detailed set of notes of the Unit 4 Nazi Germany topic for WJEC A2 Level Exams. 
Written using teacher notes, lectures, textbooks, revision guides, online resources, exam mark schemes, and further reading.
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Premis #1 - correct answer The cinema of the Third Reich must be seen in context of a totalitarian state's attempt to remake German culture and politics 
 
Gleichschaltung 4 - correct answer - the coordination of all institutions under Nazi control 
- every aspect of nazi life controlled 
- institutions that stood in the way were taken control of or banned 
- control of education and youth movements reduced likelihood of future opposition 
 
Important goal of nazi cinema - correct ...
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Nazi Germany- Consolidation and Economy- A Level
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In depth summary of Nazi Germany, covering the following topics: 
Nazi Consolidation of Power 
5th March Elections 
The Enabling Act 
The Night of the Long Knives 
Hitler becomes Fuhrer 
Gleichschaltung 
Reichstag Fire 
The Second Revolution 
Economic Problems and Unemployment 
Schacht and the New Plan 
Goring and the Four Year Plan 
The War Economy
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Some random ass terms to know for GRMN 2301 Exam #1 verified to pass
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Some random ass terms to know for GRMN 2301 Exam #1Anti-Semitism - correct answer Hostility/ Prejudice towards Jews 
 
Lebensraum - correct answer Living space 
 
Expand eastward to provide living space for growing German race 
 
Nationalism - correct answer Unification of German "race" 
 
Social Darwinism - correct answer Movement of colonialism 
superiority complex 
survival of the fittest race 
 
Pan Germanism - correct answer All German speaking people should be in one country 
 
Geogra...
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OCR A-Level History - Democracy and Dictatorships in Germany Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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How did Hitler consolidate his power? Correct Answer - Leader of largest political party in Germany. 
- Goring had a cabinet position and was minister of interior in Prussia. 
- Called another set of elections in March 1933 achieving 43.9% of seats. 
- Blamed poor economic conditions on democracy and the terrorist activities of communists. 
 
Key events following Hitler's chancellorship Correct Answer - The Reichstag fire in February 1933 was blamed on a communist. 
- 'Decree for the Protectio...
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SOME RANDOM ASS TERMS TO KNOW FOR GRMN 2301 EXAM #1 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
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Anti-Semitism 
Hostility/ Prejudice towards Jews 
 
 
 
Lebrensraum 
Living space 
 
Expand eastward to provide living space for growing German race 
 
 
 
 
Brainpower 
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Nationalism 
Unification of German "race" 
 
 
 
Social Darwinism 
Movement of colonialism 
superiority complex 
survival of the fittest race 
 
 
 
Pan Germanism 
All German speaking people should be in one country 
 
Geographical boundaries seemed malleable 
 
 
 
Anti-Communism 
Hitler believed Communism was the ...
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GRMN 2301 FINAL EXAM WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS ALREADY GRADED A+
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WWI years 
 
 
 
 
Mein Kampf 
"My Struggle" by Hitler 
Landsberg Prison 1924 
Promoting anti-semitism 
Overcoming Marxism 
 
 
 
 
Years of the Weimar Republic 
 
 
 
 
Years of the Nazi Regime 
 
 
 
 
Hitler appointed chancellor 
January 30, 1933 
By President Hindenburg 
 
 
 
Artist-Dictator 
Passion and artistic genius 
Constructive 
Capable of violence 
 
 
 
Lebensraum 
Hitler's expansionist theory based on a drive to acquire "living space" for the German people in Eastern Europe 
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GRMN 2301 Unit 1 questions with verified solutions 2023/2024
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GRMN 2301 Unit 1Social Darwinism - correct answer The belief that humans should allow survival the fittest. Struggle and war are good in the sense that they eliminate the weaker members of the species. 
 
Eugenics - correct answer The belief that a perfect race could be formed by sterilizing the handicapped and non-Aryans in order to prevent "undesirable" traits/genes from being passed down. 
 
Pan Germanism - correct answer there should be one country where all germans live together 
 
Lebens...
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GRMN 2301 INSIDE NAZY GERMANY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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World War II 
 
 
 
 
Experimentation 
 
 
 
 
 
Expansion 
 
 
 
 
Culmination 
 
 
 
Death Throws 
 
 
 
Kristallnacht 
November 9, 1938 
 
 
Wansee Conference 
January 20, 1942 
 
 
Total War Speech 
February 18, 1943 
 
 
Wansee Conference 
Meeting of Nazi leaders in Berlin. It was the decision to murder the Jews (The Final Solution) (January 20, 1942) 
 
 
Kristallnacht 
"Night of Broken Glass" Nazis in Germany torched synagogues, vandalized Jewish homes, schools, and businesses and kille...
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