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The German Federal Election of May 1924: Weimar Republic Politics

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Title: The German Federal Election of May 1924: Weimar Republic Politics

Total Categories: 5

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  • Weimar Republic Context and Pre-Election Crises (1923-1924): 7 flashcards, 8 questions
  • Electoral System and Participation in the May 1924 Election: 11 flashcards, 10 questions
  • Major Political Parties and Their Electoral Fortunes in May 1924: 23 flashcards, 22 questions
  • The Dawes Plan and German Reparations Policy: 5 flashcards, 7 questions
  • Post-Election Governance and Political Instability: 4 flashcards, 5 questions

Total Stats

  • Total Flashcards: 50
  • True/False Questions: 29
  • Multiple Choice Questions: 23
  • Total Questions: 52

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Study Guide: The German Federal Election of May 1924: Weimar Republic Politics

Study Guide: The German Federal Election of May 1924: Weimar Republic Politics

Weimar Republic Context and Pre-Election Crises (1923-1924)

Germany experienced hyperinflation in 1923, which was later controlled by the introduction of the Rentenmark.

Answer: True

The severe hyperinflation crisis of 1923 was effectively managed through the introduction of the Rentenmark currency in November of that year.

Related Concepts:

  • How was the hyperinflation in Germany controlled prior to the May 1924 election?: The hyperinflation was brought under control with the introduction of a new currency, the Rentenmark, in November 1923.

Chancellor Wilhelm Marx requested a new election primarily due to opposition to his minority government's decrees after the state of emergency lapsed.

Answer: True

Chancellor Wilhelm Marx sought a new election because his minority centre-right government faced parliamentary opposition, particularly after the state of emergency expired in March 1924.

Related Concepts:

  • What led Chancellor Wilhelm Marx to request the dissolution of the Reichstag for a new election in 1924?: Chancellor Wilhelm Marx requested the dissolution of the Reichstag due to parliamentary opposition to decrees issued by his minority centre-right government, particularly after the state of emergency lapsed in March 1924.

The First Marx cabinet, a coalition of Centre, DVP, BVP, and DDP, was in power immediately before the May 1924 election.

Answer: True

The government in power prior to the May 1924 election was the First Marx cabinet, comprising the Centre Party, German People's Party (DVP), Bavarian People's Party (BVP), and German Democratic Party (DDP).

Related Concepts:

  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • What government was formed after the May 1924 election?: Following the election, the Second Marx cabinet was formed, initially consisting of the Centre Party (Z), German People's Party (DVP), and German Democratic Party (DDP).

The 'German October' refers to the hyperinflation crisis experienced in 1923.

Answer: False

The 'German October' specifically refers to the attempted communist uprisings in Saxony and Thuringia in 1923, distinct from the hyperinflation crisis.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the significance of the 'German October' event mentioned in the background?: The 'German October' refers to the attempted communist takeover in Saxony and Thuringia, which was one of the national crises occurring in 1923 that preceded the May 1924 election.
  • What were the major national crises that preceded the May 1924 election?: The election followed a series of national crises in 1923, including hyperinflation, the occupation of the Ruhr by French and Belgian troops, the Beer Hall Putsch, and conflicts between federal and state governments, particularly the attempted communist takeover in Saxony and Thuringia known as the German October.

What was the primary reason Chancellor Wilhelm Marx sought a new election in 1924?

Answer: Due to parliamentary opposition to his minority government's decrees after the state of emergency lapsed.

Chancellor Wilhelm Marx requested a new election due to parliamentary opposition to his minority government's decrees after the state of emergency lapsed.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • What led Chancellor Wilhelm Marx to request the dissolution of the Reichstag for a new election in 1924?: Chancellor Wilhelm Marx requested the dissolution of the Reichstag due to parliamentary opposition to decrees issued by his minority centre-right government, particularly after the state of emergency lapsed in March 1924.
  • What were the major national crises that preceded the May 1924 election?: The election followed a series of national crises in 1923, including hyperinflation, the occupation of the Ruhr by French and Belgian troops, the Beer Hall Putsch, and conflicts between federal and state governments, particularly the attempted communist takeover in Saxony and Thuringia known as the German October.

Which of the following was NOT among the major national crises in Germany during 1923 that preceded the May 1924 election?

Answer: The signing of the Treaty of Versailles.

While the Treaty of Versailles was a significant factor in the Weimar Republic's challenges, it predated the specific crises of 1923 that directly preceded the May 1924 election. The other options represent crises occurring in 1923.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the significance of the 'German October' event mentioned in the background?: The 'German October' refers to the attempted communist takeover in Saxony and Thuringia, which was one of the national crises occurring in 1923 that preceded the May 1924 election.
  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • What were the major national crises that preceded the May 1924 election?: The election followed a series of national crises in 1923, including hyperinflation, the occupation of the Ruhr by French and Belgian troops, the Beer Hall Putsch, and conflicts between federal and state governments, particularly the attempted communist takeover in Saxony and Thuringia known as the German October.

The introduction of the Rentenmark in November 1923 served what purpose?

Answer: To stabilize the currency and control hyperinflation.

The Rentenmark was introduced in November 1923 primarily to stabilize the German currency and bring hyperinflation under control.

Related Concepts:

  • How was the hyperinflation in Germany controlled prior to the May 1924 election?: The hyperinflation was brought under control with the introduction of a new currency, the Rentenmark, in November 1923.

Why was the election held in May 1924?

Answer: Chancellor Marx requested a new election due to parliamentary opposition.

Chancellor Wilhelm Marx requested a new election because his minority government faced significant parliamentary opposition, particularly after the state of emergency lapsed.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • When did the May 1924 German federal election take place?: The federal election for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic was held on May 4, 1924.
  • What was the total popular vote count for the May 1924 election?: The total valid popular vote count for the May 1924 election was 29,281,798.

Electoral System and Participation in the May 1924 Election

The May 1924 German federal election was held to elect the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic.

Answer: True

The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic, not the first.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • When did the May 1924 German federal election take place?: The federal election for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic was held on May 4, 1924.
  • What was the total number of seats in the Reichstag before the May 1924 election?: The Reichstag had 472 seats prior to the May 1924 election.

The election utilized a party list proportional representation system, dividing Germany into 35 electoral districts.

Answer: True

The electoral system employed was proportional representation based on party lists within 35 electoral districts.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the electoral system used for the May 1924 German federal election?: The Reichstag was elected using a party list proportional representation system. Germany was divided into 35 multi-member electoral districts, and parties were entitled to a seat for every 60,000 votes received.
  • What was the percentage of the popular vote for the German Democratic Party (DDP) in the May 1924 election?: The German Democratic Party (DDP) received 5.65% of the popular vote.
  • Which moderate parties experienced significant losses in the May 1924 election?: The German People's Party (DVP) lost 20 seats, and the German Democratic Party (DDP) lost 11 seats, indicating a decline in support for these moderate parties.

The voting age in the May 1924 election was set at 18 years.

Answer: False

The voting age for the May 1924 election was 20 years, not 18.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • When did the May 1924 German federal election take place?: The federal election for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic was held on May 4, 1924.
  • What was the total popular vote count for the May 1924 election?: The total valid popular vote count for the May 1924 election was 29,281,798.

Individuals under guardianship or who had lost civil rights were permitted to vote.

Answer: False

Eligibility to vote was restricted; individuals under guardianship or those who had lost civil rights were explicitly excluded.

Related Concepts:

  • Who was ineligible to vote in the May 1924 German federal election?: Individuals who were legally incapacitated, under guardianship or provisional guardianship, or had lost their civil rights due to a criminal court ruling were not eligible to vote.

The total number of seats in the Reichstag remained unchanged at 459 after the May 1924 election.

Answer: False

The total number of seats in the Reichstag increased to 472 following the May 1924 election, an increase of 13 seats from the previous election.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the total number of seats in the Reichstag before the May 1924 election?: The Reichstag had 472 seats prior to the May 1924 election.
  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • When did the May 1924 German federal election take place?: The federal election for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic was held on May 4, 1924.

Voter turnout in the May 1924 election was approximately 77.4%, a decrease from the previous election.

Answer: True

Voter turnout for the May 1924 election was 77.4%, which represented a decrease of 1.8 percentage points compared to the preceding election.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the total popular vote count for the May 1924 election?: The total valid popular vote count for the May 1924 election was 29,281,798.
  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.

The number of registered voters increased compared to the previous election.

Answer: True

The number of registered voters for the May 1924 election showed an increase of 6.7% relative to the previous election.

Related Concepts:

  • How did the number of registered voters change between the previous election and May 1924?: The number of registered voters for the May 1924 election showed an increase of 6.7% relative to the previous election.

What was the total number of seats in the Reichstag elected in May 1924?

Answer: 472

The Reichstag elected in May 1924 comprised a total of 472 seats.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the total number of seats in the Reichstag before the May 1924 election?: The Reichstag had 472 seats prior to the May 1924 election.
  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • When did the May 1924 German federal election take place?: The federal election for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic was held on May 4, 1924.

What was the voter turnout percentage for the May 1924 election?

Answer: 77.4%

The voter turnout for the May 1924 election was approximately 77.4%.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the total popular vote count for the May 1924 election?: The total valid popular vote count for the May 1924 election was 29,281,798.
  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.

What was the total popular vote count for the May 1924 election?

Answer: Approximately 29.3 million

The total valid popular vote cast in the May 1924 German federal election was approximately 29.3 million.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the total popular vote count for the May 1924 election?: The total valid popular vote count for the May 1924 election was 29,281,798.
  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • When did the May 1924 German federal election take place?: The federal election for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic was held on May 4, 1924.

Major Political Parties and Their Electoral Fortunes in May 1924

Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party participated openly in the May 1924 election under their own party name.

Answer: False

The Nazi Party was banned following the Beer Hall Putsch, and Adolf Hitler was imprisoned during the May 1924 election campaign; the party ran under the guise of the National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP).

Related Concepts:

  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • What was the status of the Nazi Party during the May 1924 election campaign?: The Nazi Party had been banned following Adolf Hitler's failed Beer Hall Putsch in November 1923, and Hitler himself was in prison during the election campaign. The party ran under the name National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP).
  • When did the May 1924 German federal election take place?: The federal election for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic was held on May 4, 1924.

The National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP) was an electoral alliance solely composed of Nazi Party members.

Answer: False

The National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP) was an electoral alliance that included members of the German Völkisch Freedom Party (DVFP), not solely Nazi Party members.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the status of the Nazi Party during the May 1924 election campaign?: The Nazi Party had been banned following Adolf Hitler's failed Beer Hall Putsch in November 1923, and Hitler himself was in prison during the election campaign. The party ran under the name National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP).
  • Which parties formed the National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP) electoral list?: The National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP) ran as a combined electoral list with the German Völkisch Freedom Party (DVFP), which had also been banned after the Beer Hall Putsch.

The Social Democratic Party (SPD) won the largest number of seats in the May 1924 election.

Answer: True

The Social Democratic Party (SPD) emerged as the largest party in the Reichstag following the May 1924 election, securing 100 seats.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • When did the May 1924 German federal election take place?: The federal election for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic was held on May 4, 1924.
  • Which party won the most seats in the May 1924 German federal election?: The Social Democratic Party (SPD) won the most seats, securing 100 seats in the Reichstag.

The German National People's Party (DNVP) secured the second-highest number of seats in the election.

Answer: True

The German National People's Party (DNVP) obtained the second-largest number of seats, winning 95 seats in the May 1924 election.

Related Concepts:

  • Which party came in second in terms of seats won in the May 1924 election?: The German National People's Party (DNVP) came in second, winning 95 seats, nearly matching the SPD's total.
  • What was the seat change for the German National People's Party (DNVP) compared to the previous election?: The German National People's Party (DNVP) saw a significant increase, gaining 24 seats compared to the previous election.
  • Which moderate parties experienced significant losses in the May 1924 election?: The German People's Party (DVP) lost 20 seats, and the German Democratic Party (DDP) lost 11 seats, indicating a decline in support for these moderate parties.

The Centre Party (Zentrum) experienced a substantial loss of seats in the May 1924 election.

Answer: False

The Centre Party (Zentrum) saw a slight gain, securing 65 seats, an increase of one seat compared to the previous election.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • What was the outcome for the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD) in the May 1924 election?: The Independent Social Democratic Party (USPD) won 0 seats in the May 1924 election, marking a significant decline from its previous performance, largely due to its merger with the SPD and the shift of its former voters to the KPD.
  • How did the Social Democratic Party (SPD) perform in terms of seat count compared to the previous election, considering its merger with the USPD?: The SPD lost three seats compared to its previous performance. However, this was seen as a modest loss outwardly, but it masked the fact that the party had merged with the Independent Social Democrats (USPD) in 1922, and many former USPD supporters had shifted their allegiance to the KPD.

The Communist Party of Germany (KPD) gained a considerable number of seats, largely due to attracting former USPD voters.

Answer: True

The substantial gains made by the KPD were primarily attributed to the shift of former Independent Social Democratic Party (USPD) voters towards the Communist Party.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the performance of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) in the May 1924 election?: The Communist Party of Germany (KPD) made substantial gains, winning 62 seats, which was 58 more seats than in the previous election, largely due to attracting former USPD voters.
  • How did the Social Democratic Party (SPD) perform in terms of seat count compared to the previous election, considering its merger with the USPD?: The SPD lost three seats compared to its previous performance. However, this was seen as a modest loss outwardly, but it masked the fact that the party had merged with the Independent Social Democrats (USPD) in 1922, and many former USPD supporters had shifted their allegiance to the KPD.

Moderate parties like the German People's Party (DVP) and the German Democratic Party (DDP) saw increased support in this election.

Answer: False

Moderate parties such as the German People's Party (DVP) and the German Democratic Party (DDP) experienced significant losses in seats during the May 1924 election.

Related Concepts:

  • Which moderate parties experienced significant losses in the May 1924 election?: The German People's Party (DVP) lost 20 seats, and the German Democratic Party (DDP) lost 11 seats, indicating a decline in support for these moderate parties.
  • What was the seat change for the German National People's Party (DNVP) compared to the previous election?: The German National People's Party (DNVP) saw a significant increase, gaining 24 seats compared to the previous election.
  • What was the percentage of the popular vote for the German People's Party (DVP) in the May 1924 election?: The German People's Party (DVP) received 9.2% of the popular vote.

The National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP) won a significant number of seats, indicating strong Nazi party support despite the ban.

Answer: True

The National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP) secured 32 seats, demonstrating considerable electoral success for the banned Nazi movement operating under a new name.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the result for the National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP) in terms of seats and vote percentage?: The National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP) won 32 seats, representing 6.5% of the vote. It's noted that the majority of these representatives were originally members of the DVFP rather than the Nazi Party itself.
  • What was the status of the Nazi Party during the May 1924 election campaign?: The Nazi Party had been banned following Adolf Hitler's failed Beer Hall Putsch in November 1923, and Hitler himself was in prison during the election campaign. The party ran under the name National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP).
  • Which parties formed the National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP) electoral list?: The National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP) ran as a combined electoral list with the German Völkisch Freedom Party (DVFP), which had also been banned after the Beer Hall Putsch.

The Agricultural League (Landbund), allied with the DNVP, won 19 seats in the May 1924 election.

Answer: True

The Agricultural League (Landbund), running in close alliance with the DNVP, successfully secured 19 seats in the May 1924 election.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the role of the Agricultural League (Landbund) in the May 1924 election?: The Agricultural League ran as a new party closely allied with the DNVP and won 19 seats in the May 1924 election.
  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.

The Independent Social Democratic Party (USPD) won 0 seats in the May 1924 election.

Answer: True

The Independent Social Democratic Party (USPD) secured no seats in the May 1924 election, reflecting its diminished influence and the shift of its former supporters.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the outcome for the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD) in the May 1924 election?: The Independent Social Democratic Party (USPD) won 0 seats in the May 1924 election, marking a significant decline from its previous performance, largely due to its merger with the SPD and the shift of its former voters to the KPD.
  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • When did the May 1924 German federal election take place?: The federal election for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic was held on May 4, 1924.

The German People's Party (DVP) lost seats in the May 1924 election.

Answer: True

The German People's Party (DVP) experienced a decline in support, losing 20 seats in the May 1924 election.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • When did the May 1924 German federal election take place?: The federal election for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic was held on May 4, 1924.
  • What was the total number of seats in the Reichstag before the May 1924 election?: The Reichstag had 472 seats prior to the May 1924 election.

What was the electoral status of the Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler during the May 1924 election?

Answer: The party was banned, Hitler was in prison, and they ran under the name National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP).

The Nazi Party was banned following the Beer Hall Putsch, and Adolf Hitler was imprisoned during the May 1924 election campaign; the party ran under the guise of the National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP).

Related Concepts:

  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • When did the May 1924 German federal election take place?: The federal election for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic was held on May 4, 1924.
  • What was the status of the Nazi Party during the May 1924 election campaign?: The Nazi Party had been banned following Adolf Hitler's failed Beer Hall Putsch in November 1923, and Hitler himself was in prison during the election campaign. The party ran under the name National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP).

Which party won the most seats in the May 1924 German federal election?

Answer: Social Democratic Party (SPD)

The Social Democratic Party (SPD) emerged as the largest party in the Reichstag following the May 1924 election, securing 100 seats.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • When did the May 1924 German federal election take place?: The federal election for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic was held on May 4, 1924.
  • Which party won the most seats in the May 1924 German federal election?: The Social Democratic Party (SPD) won the most seats, securing 100 seats in the Reichstag.

Despite merging with the USPD, how did the SPD's performance appear in the May 1924 election results?

Answer: It lost three seats, masking a potential decline in core support as USPD voters shifted.

Although the SPD officially merged with the USPD, its seat count decreased by three. This masked the underlying trend where many former USPD voters had shifted their allegiance to the KPD.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the outcome for the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD) in the May 1924 election?: The Independent Social Democratic Party (USPD) won 0 seats in the May 1924 election, marking a significant decline from its previous performance, largely due to its merger with the SPD and the shift of its former voters to the KPD.

Which party experienced a significant increase in seats, gaining 24 compared to the previous election?

Answer: German National People's Party (DNVP)

The German National People's Party (DNVP) demonstrated significant electoral growth, securing 24 additional seats compared to the previous election.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the seat change for the German National People's Party (DNVP) compared to the previous election?: The German National People's Party (DNVP) saw a significant increase, gaining 24 seats compared to the previous election.
  • How many seats did the Centre Party (Zentrum) win, and what was its seat change?: The Centre Party won 65 seats, which was an increase of 1 seat compared to the previous election.

The substantial gains made by the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) were largely attributed to voters from which former party?

Answer: Independent Social Democrats (USPD)

The significant electoral gains of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) were largely fueled by the transfer of votes from former supporters of the Independent Social Democrats (USPD).

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  • What was the performance of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) in the May 1924 election?: The Communist Party of Germany (KPD) made substantial gains, winning 62 seats, which was 58 more seats than in the previous election, largely due to attracting former USPD voters.

Which of the following moderate parties suffered significant seat losses in the May 1924 election?

Answer: German People's Party (DVP) and German Democratic Party (DDP)

The German People's Party (DVP) lost 20 seats and the German Democratic Party (DDP) lost 11 seats, indicating a considerable decline in support for these moderate political factions.

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  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.
  • What was the outcome for the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD) in the May 1924 election?: The Independent Social Democratic Party (USPD) won 0 seats in the May 1924 election, marking a significant decline from its previous performance, largely due to its merger with the SPD and the shift of its former voters to the KPD.

Which new party, closely allied with the DNVP, successfully won 19 seats in the May 1924 election?

Answer: The Agricultural League (Landbund)

The Agricultural League (Landbund), operating in close alliance with the DNVP, achieved electoral success by winning 19 seats in the May 1924 election.

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  • What was the role of the Agricultural League (Landbund) in the May 1924 election?: The Agricultural League ran as a new party closely allied with the DNVP and won 19 seats in the May 1924 election.

What was the approximate percentage of the popular vote received by the German National People's Party (DNVP)?

Answer: 19.5%

The German National People's Party (DNVP) garnered approximately 19.5% of the popular vote in the May 1924 election.

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  • What was the percentage of the popular vote for the German People's Party (DVP) in the May 1924 election?: The German People's Party (DVP) received 9.2% of the popular vote.
  • Which party came in second in terms of seats won in the May 1924 election?: The German National People's Party (DNVP) came in second, winning 95 seats, nearly matching the SPD's total.
  • What was the percentage of the popular vote for the German Democratic Party (DDP) in the May 1924 election?: The German Democratic Party (DDP) received 5.65% of the popular vote.

Which of the following statements accurately describes the outcome for the NSFP (National Socialist Freedom Movement)?

Answer: It won 32 seats, with most representatives coming from the DVFP.

The National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP) secured 32 seats, with the majority of these representatives originating from the German Völkisch Freedom Party (DVFP).

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  • What was the status of the Nazi Party during the May 1924 election campaign?: The Nazi Party had been banned following Adolf Hitler's failed Beer Hall Putsch in November 1923, and Hitler himself was in prison during the election campaign. The party ran under the name National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP).
  • Which parties formed the National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP) electoral list?: The National Socialist Freedom Movement (NSFP) ran as a combined electoral list with the German Völkisch Freedom Party (DVFP), which had also been banned after the Beer Hall Putsch.

What was the main ideological division within the Social Democratic Party (SPD) concerning the election?

Answer: Between forming a coalition with bourgeois parties versus principled opposition.

Within the SPD, a significant ideological division existed between factions advocating for coalition with bourgeois parties and those favoring principled opposition.

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  • How did the Social Democratic Party (SPD) perform in terms of seat count compared to the previous election, considering its merger with the USPD?: The SPD lost three seats compared to its previous performance. However, this was seen as a modest loss outwardly, but it masked the fact that the party had merged with the Independent Social Democrats (USPD) in 1922, and many former USPD supporters had shifted their allegiance to the KPD.

Which statement best describes the electoral performance of the Centre Party (Zentrum) and the Bavarian People's Party (BVP)?

Answer: The Centre Party gained one seat, and the BVP received 3.23% of the vote.

The Centre Party (Zentrum) gained one seat, while the Bavarian People's Party (BVP) secured 3.23% of the popular vote in the May 1924 election.

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  • Which moderate parties experienced significant losses in the May 1924 election?: The German People's Party (DVP) lost 20 seats, and the German Democratic Party (DDP) lost 11 seats, indicating a decline in support for these moderate parties.
  • What was the percentage of the popular vote for the Bavarian People's Party (BVP) in the May 1924 election?: The Bavarian People's Party (BVP) received 3.23% of the popular vote.

The Dawes Plan and German Reparations Policy

The Dawes Committee's report, released during the election campaign, proposed a plan for Germany to pay its war reparations.

Answer: True

The Dawes Committee's report, published during the election campaign, outlined a framework for Germany's war reparations payments.

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  • What was the significance of the Dawes Committee's report during the May 1924 election campaign?: The Dawes Committee's report, released mid-campaign, outlined a plan for Germany to pay its war reparations under the Treaty of Versailles. Its release intensified the campaign's ideological debates, with the government emphasizing its positive aspects like troop withdrawal from the Ruhr, while opposition parties like the DNVP and KPD denounced it.
  • What major issue dominated political debate in the months following the May 1924 election?: The primary issue dominating political debate was the Dawes Plan, which proposed a payment schedule for Germany's war reparations. Its passage required a two-thirds majority, necessitating support from both the SPD and the DNVP.

The German National People's Party (DNVP) supported the Dawes Plan, viewing it as a fair resolution.

Answer: False

The German National People's Party (DNVP) strongly opposed the Dawes Plan, characterizing it as a 'second Versailles'.

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  • How did the German National People's Party (DNVP) characterize the Dawes Plan during the election campaign?: The German National People's Party (DNVP) characterized the Dawes Plan as a 'second Versailles,' indicating their strong opposition to its terms regarding war reparations.
  • What was the stance of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) regarding the Dawes Plan?: The Communist Party of Germany (KPD) denounced the Dawes Plan, describing it as an 'enslavement of the German proletariat'.
  • What major issue dominated political debate in the months following the May 1924 election?: The primary issue dominating political debate was the Dawes Plan, which proposed a payment schedule for Germany's war reparations. Its passage required a two-thirds majority, necessitating support from both the SPD and the DNVP.

The Communist Party of Germany (KPD) viewed the Dawes Plan favorably, seeing it as beneficial for workers.

Answer: False

The Communist Party of Germany (KPD) vehemently denounced the Dawes Plan, describing it as an 'enslavement of the German proletariat'.

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  • What was the stance of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) regarding the Dawes Plan?: The Communist Party of Germany (KPD) denounced the Dawes Plan, describing it as an 'enslavement of the German proletariat'.
  • How did the German National People's Party (DNVP) characterize the Dawes Plan during the election campaign?: The German National People's Party (DNVP) characterized the Dawes Plan as a 'second Versailles,' indicating their strong opposition to its terms regarding war reparations.

The passage of the Dawes Plan required a simple majority in the Reichstag.

Answer: False

Due to the constitutional amendments required for its implementation, the passage of the Dawes Plan necessitated a two-thirds majority in the Reichstag.

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  • What was required for the Dawes Plan to be passed by the Reichstag?: The passage of the Dawes Plan required a two-thirds majority in the Reichstag due to the constitutional amendments needed for its implementation.
  • What led to the dissolution of the Reichstag in October 1924, resulting in another election?: Despite the passage of the Dawes Plan, the government was unable to secure the entry of the German National People's Party (DNVP) into the cabinet, leaving no prospect for a stable government. This stalemate led to the dissolution of the Reichstag and a call for new elections in December 1924.
  • What major issue dominated political debate in the months following the May 1924 election?: The primary issue dominating political debate was the Dawes Plan, which proposed a payment schedule for Germany's war reparations. Its passage required a two-thirds majority, necessitating support from both the SPD and the DNVP.

The election campaign was significantly influenced by the release of the Dawes Committee's report.

Answer: True

The release of the Dawes Committee's report during the election campaign significantly intensified political debate and influenced the campaign's trajectory.

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  • What was the significance of the Dawes Committee's report during the May 1924 election campaign?: The Dawes Committee's report, released mid-campaign, outlined a plan for Germany to pay its war reparations under the Treaty of Versailles. Its release intensified the campaign's ideological debates, with the government emphasizing its positive aspects like troop withdrawal from the Ruhr, while opposition parties like the DNVP and KPD denounced it.

How did the German National People's Party (DNVP) describe the Dawes Plan during the election campaign?

Answer: As a 'second Versailles,' signifying strong opposition.

The German National People's Party (DNVP) vehemently opposed the Dawes Plan, characterizing it as a 'second Versailles' due to its implications for war reparations.

Related Concepts:

  • How did the German National People's Party (DNVP) characterize the Dawes Plan during the election campaign?: The German National People's Party (DNVP) characterized the Dawes Plan as a 'second Versailles,' indicating their strong opposition to its terms regarding war reparations.
  • What was the stance of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) regarding the Dawes Plan?: The Communist Party of Germany (KPD) denounced the Dawes Plan, describing it as an 'enslavement of the German proletariat'.
  • What was the significance of the Dawes Committee's report during the May 1924 election campaign?: The Dawes Committee's report, released mid-campaign, outlined a plan for Germany to pay its war reparations under the Treaty of Versailles. Its release intensified the campaign's ideological debates, with the government emphasizing its positive aspects like troop withdrawal from the Ruhr, while opposition parties like the DNVP and KPD denounced it.

What constitutional requirement made the passage of the Dawes Plan particularly challenging in the Reichstag?

Answer: It required a two-thirds majority due to necessary constitutional amendments.

The implementation of the Dawes Plan necessitated constitutional amendments, which required a two-thirds majority vote in the Reichstag for passage.

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  • What was required for the Dawes Plan to be passed by the Reichstag?: The passage of the Dawes Plan required a two-thirds majority in the Reichstag due to the constitutional amendments needed for its implementation.
  • What led to the dissolution of the Reichstag in October 1924, resulting in another election?: Despite the passage of the Dawes Plan, the government was unable to secure the entry of the German National People's Party (DNVP) into the cabinet, leaving no prospect for a stable government. This stalemate led to the dissolution of the Reichstag and a call for new elections in December 1924.
  • What major issue dominated political debate in the months following the May 1924 election?: The primary issue dominating political debate was the Dawes Plan, which proposed a payment schedule for Germany's war reparations. Its passage required a two-thirds majority, necessitating support from both the SPD and the DNVP.

Post-Election Governance and Political Instability

A stable majority coalition government was easily formed following the May 1924 election results.

Answer: False

The election results led to a fragmented Reichstag, making the formation of a stable majority coalition government exceedingly difficult.

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  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.

The Second Marx cabinet, formed after the election, initially excluded the German Democratic Party (DDP).

Answer: False

The Second Marx cabinet, formed after the election, initially included the Centre Party, the German People's Party (DVP), and the German Democratic Party (DDP).

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  • What government was formed after the May 1924 election?: Following the election, the Second Marx cabinet was formed, initially consisting of the Centre Party (Z), German People's Party (DVP), and German Democratic Party (DDP).
  • What was the government in power before the May 1924 election?: Before the election, the government was the First Marx cabinet, composed of the Centre Party (Z), German People's Party (DVP), Bavarian People's Party (BVP), and German Democratic Party (DDP).

The formation of a stable majority coalition government after the May 1924 election was difficult primarily because:

Answer: The election resulted in a highly fragmented party system.

The election produced a highly fragmented Reichstag, which precluded the formation of a stable majority coalition government.

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  • Why was it difficult to form a majority coalition government after the May 1924 election?: The election resulted in a splintered party landscape in the new Reichstag, making it impossible to form a stable majority coalition government.
  • How did the election results impact the formation of a stable government?: The election results led to a fragmented Reichstag, making it impossible to form a majority coalition and thus hindering the formation of a stable government.
  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.

The May 1924 election was followed by another election in December 1924 primarily due to:

Answer: The failure to form a stable government even after the Dawes Plan's passage.

Despite the passage of the Dawes Plan, the inability to form a stable government, particularly regarding the inclusion of the DNVP, led to the dissolution of the Reichstag and a subsequent election in December 1924.

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  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.

The government formed after the May 1924 election was:

Answer: The Second Marx cabinet, initially including Centre, DVP, and DDP.

Following the May 1924 election, the Second Marx cabinet was formed, initially comprising the Centre Party, the German People's Party (DVP), and the German Democratic Party (DDP).

Related Concepts:

  • What was the primary purpose of the May 1924 German federal election?: The May 1924 German federal election was held for the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. It was called following a period of national crises and significant ideological differences regarding the government's handling of these issues.

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