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QUESTIONS… 1.Why were many people in Germany and elsewhere unhappy with the Treaty of Versailles? 2.Describe housing conditions in countryside. 3.Reasons for NAZI rise to power.

QUESTIONS… 1.Why were many people in Germany and elsewhere unhappy with the Treaty of Versailles? 2.Describe housing conditions in countryside. 3.Reasons

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Page 1: QUESTIONS… 1.Why were many people in Germany and elsewhere unhappy with the Treaty of Versailles? 2.Describe housing conditions in countryside. 3.Reasons

QUESTIONS…

1. Why were many people in Germany and elsewhere unhappy with the Treaty of Versailles?

2. Describe housing conditions in countryside.

3. Reasons for NAZI rise to power.

Page 2: QUESTIONS… 1.Why were many people in Germany and elsewhere unhappy with the Treaty of Versailles? 2.Describe housing conditions in countryside. 3.Reasons

1. - It was far harsher than expected - War Guilt Clause: hated- USA afraid it would lead to more bitterness- Some GB politicians worried that their

economic survival depended on G’s recovery. 2. - Small: few rooms

- Thatch or turf roof- Earth/dirt floor made house cold- Houses sometimes shared with animals

3. - Weimar Republic- Economic Problems: Wall Street Crash- Hitler’s appeal - Fear/Intimidation

Page 3: QUESTIONS… 1.Why were many people in Germany and elsewhere unhappy with the Treaty of Versailles? 2.Describe housing conditions in countryside. 3.Reasons

AIMALL: Describe the 4 types of minesALL: Describe the 4 types of jobsCREDIT: Explain 6 dangersGENERAL: Explain 4 dangers

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The miner and the coal both reached the surface in a

bucket pulled by a simple man-

operated winch.

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Used to drain away from the coal face and prevent flooding.

In both these types of mines stairs or ladders were used to reach the surface. Coal would be carried on backs of miners.

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Poisonous gas

Explosions

Fire Roofs caving in

Floods

Coal dust in lungs

Industrial injuries

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The

Hewer

The

Putter

The

Bearer

The

Trapper

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EXAM QUESTIONS

General4 mark KU question & 4 mark ES ‘How fully…’

Credit8 mark essay & 4 mark ‘How fully…’

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Various laws were passed by the

Government to improve safety and conditions in

the mines.

Page 14: QUESTIONS… 1.Why were many people in Germany and elsewhere unhappy with the Treaty of Versailles? 2.Describe housing conditions in countryside. 3.Reasons

AIMALL: Describe the 4 types of minesALL: Describe the 4 types of jobsCREDIT: Explain 6 dangersGENERAL: Explain 4 dangers