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Germany KQ2

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When were Germany given a permeant seat in the league of nations? September 1926
What did this return Germany to? 'Great power'
What year was the Kellogg-Briand pact signed? 1928
What was the aim of the Kellogg-Briand pact? keep armies for self-defence and solve disputes by 'peaceful means'
When was the Locarno pact signed? 1925
What was the aim of the Locarno pact? agreed to keep existing borders
What were the name of the two 'plans' made by Stresemann to help combat economic problems? Dawes plan and Young plan
When was the Dawes plan signed? August 1924
When was the Young plan signed? 1929
What did the Dawes plan aim to achieve? Make payments more manageable for Germany with the TOV reparations payment ( 1 billion marks a year - increased to 2.5 billion).
What was the aim of the Young plan? . Reduce reperations payment from £6.6 billion to £1.85 billion . Increase time to pay by 59 years
When was the Rentenmark introduced? November 1923
How did wages change under Stresemann? They went up 10%, some of the highest paid in Europe
Did the change to middle class make a change to the middle class? It didn't
By 1928, how much did homelessness decrease by? 60%
During 1924-1931, how many new homes were built? 2 million
What was the uninsurance law of 1927? Workers and employees to make contributions to national scheme for unemployment welfare
What improvements were made to women under Stresemann? . equality acts to improve education, opportunities and profession .most legal rights in Europe
What were problems during the 'golden age'? . farmers continued to experience problems throughout 1920's .Germany relied heavily on loans from the USA . Middle class never recovered
What were good things that happened during the 'golden age'? . people were better off due to better wages . Fewer strikes economy improved via USA loans . big businesses able to pay off debts
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