Mastering Germany History Exam: Strategies for Achieving 12/12 Marks

Exam Practice! Germany 12 Marker.
Keywords:
 
Significant
 – Historically important
Destination for the lesson
 
 
Destination Question:
 
How do I get 12/12 on the Germany
12 mark question?
Germany Unit – Exam questions
 
1.
How does Interpretation A differ from Interpretation B about
BLANK?[4]
2.
Why might the authors of Interpretation A and B differ about
BLANK?[4]
3.
Which interpretation is most convincing? [8]
4.
Describe two problems affecting BLANK? [4]
5.
Explain how the lives of BLANK were affected by BLANK? [4]
6.
Which reason was most important for BLANK? [12]
Germany Unit – Q6
 
Which reason was most important for BLANK? [12]
 
One reason why (phrase in the question) was due to (bullet point one).
This involved…
 
This was important because…
 
Another reason why (phrase in question) was due to (bullet point two).
This involved…
 
This was important because…
 
Overall, BLANK was more important than BLANK because…
General Guidelines
 
15 minutes.
 
Four paragraphs.
 
Plan your answer first.
 
Use subject specific vocabulary and formal
language.
Non History Example
Which of the following was the most important reason for
Donald Trump losing the election? [12]
Weaknesses of Donald Trump’s campaign
Strengths of Joe Biden’s campaign
THINK
What do my
paragraphs need to
be focused on?
What should I avoid
talking about?
 
1.
Introduction
 
2.
Paragraph 2 – Trump’s weaknesses
 
3.
Paragraph 3 – Joe Biden’s strengths
 
4.
Conclusion – Which one mattered most overall?
Non History example – Model answer
Which of the following was the most important reason for Donald
Trump losing the election? [12]
Weaknesses of Donald Trump’s campaign
Strengths of Joe Biden’s campaign
Introduction
Keep it short.
Signpost where
your argument is
going.
 
Introduction
 
“Many different factors could be argued to be most important in
Donald Trump’s election loss. Two central factors were the weaknesses
of Trump’s campaign, and the strengths of Joe Biden’s campaign – of
these two, a strong case can be made that Trump’s weaknesses were
more significant.”
Non History example – Model answer
Which of the following was the most important reason for Donald
Trump losing the election? [12]
Weaknesses of Donald Trump’s campaign
Strengths of Joe Biden’s campaign
Paragraph 2
Assess the first
bullet point – how
significant was it?
Avoid mentioning
any other factors.
 
Paragraph 2 – Assessment of the first bullet point.
 
One reason why 
Donald Trump lost the election 
was due to 
the
weaknesses of his own campaign. 
This involved 
resorting to made-up
statistics and bragging, along with personal insults against his
opponent. 
This was important because
 it made  many to feel he was a
poor candidate to be president. His campaign also failed to reach key
sections of the population, after his aggressive response to social
movements like Black Lives Matter. These weaknesses were
fundamental in causing his downfall after a shock victory against Hilary
Clinton in 2016.”
Non History example – Model answer
Which of the following was the most important reason for Donald
Trump losing the election? [12]
Weaknesses of Donald Trump’s campaign
Strengths of Joe Biden’s campaign
Paragraph 3
Assess the second
bullet point – how
significant was it?
Avoid mentioning
any other factors.
 
Paragraph 3 – Assessment of the second bullet point.
 
Another reason why
 Donald Trump lost the election 
was due to
 the
strengths of Joe Biden’s campaign. 
This involved
 an appeal to the
diversity of the American population, and running with a vice-
presidential candidate from an ethnic minority background. 
This was
important because 
it meant he could appeal to a wider group of voters.
Biden’s campaign also tried to put forward a positive and optimistic
message of bringing the country together, which may have resonated
after a period of intense social division and bitterness.”
Non History example – Model answer
Which of the following was the most important reason for Donald
Trump losing the election? [12]
Weaknesses of Donald Trump’s campaign
Strengths of Joe Biden’s campaign
Paragraph 4
Explain your reasoning
for which bullet point
was more important.
Avoid bringing in lots of
new information –
analyse the points
you’ve already made.
 
Conclusion.
 
Overall,
 the weaknesses of Donald Trump’s campaign were 
more
important than
 the strengths of Joe Biden’s campaign 
because
 many of
these strengths were also present for Hilary Clinton, who was defeated
by Donald Trump in 2016. She also claimed to represent a diverse
coalition of the American population, and styled her message as
optimistic, but in that election, Trump won – so these strengths cannot
have been decisive. The election loss was down to Trump’s own
weaknesses in the run up to November 2020.”
History example – Weimar weakness or Nazi
Strength?
Which of the following was the most important reason for
the rise of the Nazis to power?
Weaknesses of the Weimar Government
Strengths of the NSDAP (Nazis)
THINK
What do my
paragraphs need to
be focused on?
What should I avoid
talking about?
 
1.
Introduction
 
2.
Paragraph 2 – Weimar weaknesses
 
3.
Paragraph 3 – NSDAP Strengths
 
4.
Conclusion – Which one mattered most overall?
History example – Weimar weakness or Nazi
Strength?
Which of the following was the most important reason for the rise
of the Nazis to power?
Weaknesses of the Weimar Government
Strengths of the NSDAP (Nazis)
 
Introduction
 
There were many factors which led to the rise of the Nazis
to power in 1933. Two major reasons were the weaknesses
of the Weimar Government and the strengths of the NSDAP
– of these, a strong case can be made that the strengths of
the NSDAP were more significant overall.
Introduction
Keep it short.
Signpost where
your argument is
going.
History example – Weimar weakness or Nazi
Strength?
Which of the following was the most important reason for the rise
of the Nazis to power?
Weaknesses of the Weimar Government
Strengths of the NSDAP (Nazis)
Paragraph 2
 
Assess the first
bullet point.
 
Avoid talking about
other factors.
 
Paragraph 2 – Assessment of the first bullet point.
 
One reason why 
the Nazis rose to power 
was due to 
the weaknesses of the
Weimar Government. 
This involved 
a long-term association with the signing of
the armistice after the First World War, and with the Treaty of Versailles. 
This
was important because
 many felt that the Weimar Republic was built by the
“November Criminals”, who had betrayed Germany by surrendering during
the First World War, and then agreeing to the humiliation of the Treaty of
Versailles. Additionally, Weimar’s voting system of Proportional
Representation caused an indecisiveness in the Reichstag as parties were
unable to secure majorities. This led many to feel the Weimar Republic was
weak and needed to be overthrown in order to restore Germany to glory.”
History example – Weimar weakness or Nazi
Strength?
Which of the following was the most important reason for the rise
of the Nazis to power?
Weaknesses of the Weimar Government
Strengths of the NSDAP (Nazis)
Paragraph 3
 
Assess the second
bullet point.
 
Avoid talking about
other factors.
 
Paragraph 3 – Assessment of the second bullet point.
 
Another reason why 
the Nazis rose to power 
was due to 
the strengths of the
NSDAP. 
This involved 
the clever use of propaganda designed to appeal to
many different social classes in Germany. 
This important because
 it meant
that the Nazi message was constantly available to voters, and designed to
appeal to their emotions – for example, they appealed to the working class
with the simple slogan “Work and bread”. Additionally, Hitler was a gifted
orator, capable of electrifying large crowds with his speeches – this was
crucial, because it meant large numbers attended Nazi rallies, giving an
impression of strength, power and momentum.”
History example – Weimar weakness or Nazi
Strength?
Which of the following was the most important reason for the rise
of the Nazis to power?
Weaknesses of the Weimar Government
Strengths of the NSDAP (Nazis)
Conclusion
 
Explain which bullet
was more important.
 
Avoid bringing in new
points – analyse what
you’ve mentioned
already.
 
Paragraph 4 – Conclusion about which bullet point was most important.
 
Overall 
the strengths of the NSDAP 
were more important than
 the
weaknesses of the Weimar government because without the Nazis clever use
of propaganda and Hitler’s charisma, other parties could just as easily have
capitalised on the weaknesses of the Weimar government and seized power
instead of the Nazis. There were other extremist groups who hated the
Weimar Republic and had a significant following, for example the communists
– they could have been the ones to rise to power if the NSDAP had not been
superior in their use of propaganda and other methods to gain popularity.”
 
Your turn.
Student Practice – Economic problems or political
unrest?
Which of the following was the more important reason why
the Weimar Republic was in danger in the years 1918–
1923?
Economic problems
Political Unrest
THINK
What do my
paragraphs need to
be focused on?
What should I avoid
talking about?
 
1.
Introduction
 
2.
Paragraph 2 – Economic Problems
 
3.
Paragraph 3 – Political Unrest
 
4.
Conclusion – Which one mattered most overall?
Student Practice – Economic problems or political
unrest?
Which of the following was the more important reason why the
Weimar Republic was in danger in the years 1918–1923?
Economic problems
Political Unrest
Introduction
Keep it short.
Signpost where
your argument is
going.
 
Introduction
 
There were many factors which led to the Weimar Republic
being in danger from 1918-23. Two major reasons were
economic problems and political unrest. Of these, a strong
case can be made that political unrest was the more
significant threat.
Student Practice – Economic problems or political
unrest?
Which of the following was the more important reason why the
Weimar Republic was in danger in the years 1918–1923?
Economic problems
Political Unrest
Paragraph 2
Assess the first
bullet point.
Avoid mentioning
other factors.
 
Paragraph 2 – Economic problems.
 
One reason why 
the Weimar Republic was in danger from 1918-23 
was
due to 
economic problems. This involved starting from a weak
economic position after WW1 and the Treaty of Versailles, which
saddled an already diminished Germany with very significant debt to
other countries. 
This was important because 
it created major
resentment among the German population for the victorious countries,
and paved the way for the occupation of the Ruhr and the
hyperinflation crisis, where the situation became so dire that money
was effectively worthless and German society was nearing collapse.”
Student Practice – Economic problems or political
unrest?
Which of the following was the more important reason why the
Weimar Republic was in danger in the years 1918–1923?
Economic problems
Political Unrest
Paragraph 3
Assess the second
bullet point.
Avoid mentioning
other factors.
 
Paragraph 3 – Political Unrest.
 
Another reason why 
the Weimar Republic was in danger from 1918-23
was due to 
political unrest. 
This involved
 both a major attempt at a
communist revolution in 1918 and the right-wing Kapp Putsch in 1920.
This was important because 
on both occasions the Weimar Republic
was very nearly overthrown – the communists were able to seize Berlin
for a while and there were uprising across the country until the SPD had
their leaders executed, and during the Kapp Putsch the Weimar
government was outright replaced for a short period by Kapp, a right
wing bureaucrat – it took a general strike to rescue Weimar.”
Student Practice – Economic problems or political
unrest?
Which of the following was the more important reason why the
Weimar Republic was in danger in the years 1918–1923?
Economic problems
Political Unrest
Paragraph 4
Explain which bullet
was most important.
Don’t bring in new
points – analyse what
you’ve already
mentioned.
 
Paragraph 4 – Conclusion.
 
Overall, 
political unrest 
was more important 
than economic problems in
causing the Weimar Republic to be in danger from 1918-23, 
because
although the economic problems experienced in this period were
severe, they did not come as close to wholly destroying the Weimar
Republic as political unrest did. In the case of the Kapp Putsch, the
Weimar Republic was literally replaced – and even though this was only
for a short period, this made political unrest an evidently greater
danger than the economic problems of the Treaty of Versailles and the
hyperinflation crisis.
A reminder….
 
 
‘How do I get 12/12 on my Germany 4 mark questions?’
 
Stick to the two bullet points only
 
Intro, first bullet, second bullet, conclusion
 
Analyse which was most important
 
Stay inside the date-bonding (If there is one)
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  1. Exam Practice! Germany 12 Marker. Keywords: Significant Historically important

  2. Destination for the lesson Destination Question: How do I get 12/12 on the Germany 12 mark question?

  3. Germany Unit Exam questions 1. How does Interpretation A differ from Interpretation B about BLANK?[4] 2. Why might the authors of Interpretation A and B differ about BLANK?[4] 3. Which interpretation is most convincing? [8] 4. Describe two problems affecting BLANK? [4] 5. Explain how the lives of BLANK were affected by BLANK? [4] 6. Which reason was most important for BLANK? [12]

  4. Germany Unit Q6 Which reason was most important for BLANK? [12] One reason why (phrase in the question) was due to (bullet point one). This involved This was important because Another reason why (phrase in question) was due to (bullet point two). This involved This was important because Overall, BLANK was more important than BLANK because

  5. General Guidelines 15 minutes. Four paragraphs. Plan your answer first. Use subject specific vocabulary and formal language.

  6. Non History Example Which of the following was the most important reason for Donald Trump losing the election? [12] THINK Weaknesses of Donald Trump s campaign Strengths of Joe Biden s campaign What do my paragraphs need to be focused on? 1. Introduction What should I avoid talking about? 2. Paragraph 2 Trump s weaknesses 3. Paragraph 3 Joe Biden s strengths 4. Conclusion Which one mattered most overall?

  7. Non History example Model answer Which of the following was the most important reason for Donald Trump losing the election? [12] Introduction Weaknesses of Donald Trump s campaign Strengths of Joe Biden s campaign Keep it short. Signpost where your argument is going. Introduction Many different factors could be argued to be most important in Donald Trump s election loss. Two central factors were the weaknesses of Trump s campaign, and the strengths of Joe Biden s campaign of these two, a strong case can be made that Trump s weaknesses were more significant.

  8. Non History example Model answer Which of the following was the most important reason for Donald Trump losing the election? [12] Paragraph 2 Weaknesses of Donald Trump s campaign Strengths of Joe Biden s campaign Assess the first bullet point how significant was it? Paragraph 2 Assessment of the first bullet point. One reason why Donald Trump lost the election was due to the weaknesses of his own campaign. This involved resorting to made-up statistics and bragging, along with personal insults against his opponent. This was important because it made many to feel he was a poor candidate to be president. His campaign also failed to reach key sections of the population, after his aggressive response to social movements like Black Lives Matter. These weaknesses were fundamental in causing his downfall after a shock victory against Hilary Clinton in 2016. Avoid mentioning any other factors.

  9. Non History example Model answer Which of the following was the most important reason for Donald Trump losing the election? [12] Paragraph 3 Weaknesses of Donald Trump s campaign Strengths of Joe Biden s campaign Assess the second bullet point how significant was it? Paragraph 3 Assessment of the second bullet point. Another reason why Donald Trump lost the election was due to the strengths of Joe Biden s campaign. This involved an appeal to the diversity of the American population, and running with a vice- presidential candidate from an ethnic minority background. This was important because it meant he could appeal to a wider group of voters. Biden s campaign also tried to put forward a positive and optimistic message of bringing the country together, which may have resonated after a period of intense social division and bitterness. Avoid mentioning any other factors.

  10. Non History example Model answer Which of the following was the most important reason for Donald Trump losing the election? [12] Paragraph 4 Weaknesses of Donald Trump s campaign Strengths of Joe Biden s campaign Explain your reasoning for which bullet point was more important. Conclusion. Overall, the weaknesses of Donald Trump s campaign were more important than the strengths of Joe Biden s campaign because many of these strengths were also present for Hilary Clinton, who was defeated by Donald Trump in 2016. She also claimed to represent a diverse coalition of the American population, and styled her message as optimistic, but in that election, Trump won so these strengths cannot have been decisive. The election loss was down to Trump s own weaknesses in the run up to November 2020. Avoid bringing in lots of new information analyse the points you ve already made.

  11. History example Weimar weakness or Nazi Strength? Which of the following was the most important reason for the rise of the Nazis to power? THINK Weaknesses of the Weimar Government Strengths of the NSDAP (Nazis) What do my paragraphs need to be focused on? 1. Introduction What should I avoid talking about? 2. Paragraph 2 Weimar weaknesses 3. Paragraph 3 NSDAP Strengths 4. Conclusion Which one mattered most overall?

  12. History example Weimar weakness or Nazi Strength? Which of the following was the most important reason for the rise of the Nazis to power? Introduction Weaknesses of the Weimar Government Strengths of the NSDAP (Nazis) Keep it short. Introduction Signpost where your argument is going. There were many factors which led to the rise of the Nazis to power in 1933. Two major reasons were the weaknesses of the Weimar Government and the strengths of the NSDAP of these, a strong case can be made that the strengths of the NSDAP were more significant overall.

  13. History example Weimar weakness or Nazi Strength? Which of the following was the most important reason for the rise of the Nazis to power? Paragraph 2 Weaknesses of the Weimar Government Strengths of the NSDAP (Nazis) Assess the first bullet point. Paragraph 2 Assessment of the first bullet point. One reason why the Nazis rose to power was due to the weaknesses of the Weimar Government. This involved a long-term association with the signing of the armistice after the First World War, and with the Treaty of Versailles. This was important because many felt that the Weimar Republic was built by the November Criminals , who had betrayed Germany by surrendering during the First World War, and then agreeing to the humiliation of the Treaty of Versailles. Additionally, Weimar s voting system of Proportional Representation caused an indecisiveness in the Reichstag as parties were unable to secure majorities. This led many to feel the Weimar Republic was weak and needed to be overthrown in order to restore Germany to glory. Avoid talking about other factors.

  14. History example Weimar weakness or Nazi Strength? Which of the following was the most important reason for the rise of the Nazis to power? Paragraph 3 Weaknesses of the Weimar Government Strengths of the NSDAP (Nazis) Assess the second bullet point. Paragraph 3 Assessment of the second bullet point. Another reason why the Nazis rose to power was due to the strengths of the NSDAP. This involved the clever use of propaganda designed to appeal to many different social classes in Germany. This important because it meant that the Nazi message was constantly available to voters, and designed to appeal to their emotions for example, they appealed to the working class with the simple slogan Work and bread . Additionally, Hitler was a gifted orator, capable of electrifying large crowds with his speeches this was crucial, because it meant large numbers attended Nazi rallies, giving an impression of strength, power and momentum. Avoid talking about other factors.

  15. History example Weimar weakness or Nazi Strength? Which of the following was the most important reason for the rise of the Nazis to power? Conclusion Weaknesses of the Weimar Government Strengths of the NSDAP (Nazis) Explain which bullet was more important. Paragraph 4 Conclusion about which bullet point was most important. Avoid bringing in new points analyse what you ve mentioned already. Overall the strengths of the NSDAP were more important than the weaknesses of the Weimar government because without the Nazis clever use of propaganda and Hitler s charisma, other parties could just as easily have capitalised on the weaknesses of the Weimar government and seized power instead of the Nazis. There were other extremist groups who hated the Weimar Republic and had a significant following, for example the communists they could have been the ones to rise to power if the NSDAP had not been superior in their use of propaganda and other methods to gain popularity.

  16. Your turn.

  17. Student Practice Economic problems or political unrest? Which of the following was the more important reason why the Weimar Republic was in danger in the years 1918 1923? Economic problems Political Unrest THINK What do my paragraphs need to be focused on? 1. Introduction What should I avoid talking about? 2. Paragraph 2 Economic Problems 3. Paragraph 3 Political Unrest 4. Conclusion Which one mattered most overall?

  18. Student Practice Economic problems or political unrest? Which of the following was the more important reason why the Weimar Republic was in danger in the years 1918 1923? Economic problems Political Unrest Introduction Keep it short. Signpost where your argument is going. Introduction There were many factors which led to the Weimar Republic being in danger from 1918-23. Two major reasons were economic problems and political unrest. Of these, a strong case can be made that political unrest was the more significant threat.

  19. Student Practice Economic problems or political unrest? Which of the following was the more important reason why the Weimar Republic was in danger in the years 1918 1923? Economic problems Political Unrest Paragraph 2 Assess the first bullet point. Paragraph 2 Economic problems. One reason why the Weimar Republic was in danger from 1918-23 was due to economic problems. This involved starting from a weak economic position after WW1 and the Treaty of Versailles, which saddled an already diminished Germany with very significant debt to other countries. This was important because it created major resentment among the German population for the victorious countries, and paved the way for the occupation of the Ruhr and the hyperinflation crisis, where the situation became so dire that money was effectively worthless and German society was nearing collapse. Avoid mentioning other factors.

  20. Student Practice Economic problems or political unrest? Which of the following was the more important reason why the Weimar Republic was in danger in the years 1918 1923? Economic problems Political Unrest Paragraph 3 Assess the second bullet point. Paragraph 3 Political Unrest. Another reason why the Weimar Republic was in danger from 1918-23 was due to political unrest. This involved both a major attempt at a communist revolution in 1918 and the right-wing Kapp Putsch in 1920. This was important because on both occasions the Weimar Republic was very nearly overthrown the communists were able to seize Berlin for a while and there were uprising across the country until the SPD had their leaders executed, and during the Kapp Putsch the Weimar government was outright replaced for a short period by Kapp, a right wing bureaucrat it took a general strike to rescue Weimar. Avoid mentioning other factors.

  21. Student Practice Economic problems or political unrest? Which of the following was the more important reason why the Weimar Republic was in danger in the years 1918 1923? Economic problems Political Unrest Paragraph 4 Explain which bullet was most important. Paragraph 4 Conclusion. Don t bring in new points analyse what you ve already mentioned. Overall, political unrest was more important than economic problems in causing the Weimar Republic to be in danger from 1918-23, because although the economic problems experienced in this period were severe, they did not come as close to wholly destroying the Weimar Republic as political unrest did. In the case of the Kapp Putsch, the Weimar Republic was literally replaced and even though this was only for a short period, this made political unrest an evidently greater danger than the economic problems of the Treaty of Versailles and the hyperinflation crisis.

  22. A reminder. How do I get 12/12 on my Germany 4 mark questions? Stick to the two bullet points only Intro, first bullet, second bullet, conclusion Analyse which was most important Stay inside the date-bonding (If there is one)

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