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Answer
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Socialist who seized power in Bavaria, November 1918
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Eisner
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Smaller, revolutionary party that emerged from the SPD
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Spartacists
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ZP member who pushed the Peace Resolution through the Reichstag
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Erzberger
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Figure who resigned after failing to convince the Kaiser not to accept Woodrow Wilson's armistice
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Ludendorf
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Month of the Weimar Constitution, 1919
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July
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Location of sailor mutiny, October 1918
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Kiel
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Date of the Black Day of the German army, 1918
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8th August
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Paramilitary group made up of demobilised WW1 soldiers who crushed the communist revolution
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Freikorps
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Chancellor from November 1917
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Hertling
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SPD leader who broke away and formed the USPD
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Hasse
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Prince Max's home state
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Baden
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Figure who declared Germany a republic on 9th November 1918
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Scheidermann
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The '_________ Programme' committed Germany to victory and territorial gain in WW1
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Kreuznach
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Hindenburg and _________, Germany's silent dictators
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Ludendorf
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Agreement between the Trade Unions and the Industrialists that allowed the continuation of capitalism and free trade and introduced the 8 hour working day
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Stinnes-Legien Agreement
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Number of MPs in Ebert's government, 10 November 1918
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6
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Satirical term given to the President due to his power
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Ersatzkaiser
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Minimum voting age for men and women from 1919
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20
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Number of German soldiers returning from WW1
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1.5 million
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Figure who replaced Prince Max on 9th November 1918
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Ebert
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Significant liberal action made by Prince Max as Chancellor
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Reform
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Chancellor who replaced Bethmann-Hollweg in July 1917
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Michaelis
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Figure who declared Germany a socialist republic on 9th November 1918
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Liebknecht
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Number of workers on strike in Berlin, April 1917
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200,000
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German term for wartime spirit of togetherness (collapsed 1917)
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Burgfriede
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Number of American troops who had arrived on the Western Front by July 1918
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1 million
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KPD politician who declared a communist revolution in January 1919
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Eichorn
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Electoral system that replaced first past the post in the constitution
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Proportional Representation
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Deal in which the Chancellor promised the military would remain unreformed, November 1918
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Ebert-Groener Pact
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______ Winter, 1917-18 famine
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Turnip
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Constitutional article that gave the President the ability to rule by decree
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Article 48
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Number of Germans who died of starvation in WW1
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750,000
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