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German History - Highways and Byways

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1. When, according to German historians, was that forerunner of Germany, the Holy Roman Empire, founded?
    962 (Coronation of Otto I by the Pope)
    843 (Treaty of Verdun)
    800 (Coronation of Charlemagne by the Pope)
    1254 (First written mention of the Holy Roman Empire)


2. In the period c. 1190-1250 German (Middle High German) literature flourished. Which of these epics, all written between about 1200 and 1240, ends with gloom, doom and total destruction?
    Parzival
    Kudrun
    Nibelungenlied
    Tristan


3. Germany was an 'elective' monarchy until 1806. That is, the kings (emperors) were elected.
    True
    False


4. Which German ruler backed Luther from a very early stage and ensured his personal safety after he was declared an outlaw of the Empire in May, 1521?
    The Emperor
    The Count Palatine
    The Margrave of Brandenburg
    The Duke of Saxony


5. In 1618 the Habsburg monarchy embarked on an attempt to establish real control of the Holy Roman Empire and reverse many of the results of the Reformation. The result was the Thirty Years' War (in German, 'der Dreißigjährige Krieg'). In the course of this devastating war many foreign powers fought either on the side of the Habsburgs or of the Protestants. Which of the following foreign states did *not* intervene on any significant scale?
    Sweden
    France
    England
    Transylvania


6. In the period c.1670-1740 one of the German states rose rapidly and unexpectedly to the status of a first-class military power in Europe. Which was it?
    Answer: (One Word)


7. In the nineteenth century the German and Austrian universities achieved unparalled international acclaim for their reseach. Which of these universities was the first to encourage its professors and other full-time teachers to engage in research?
    Halle (founded in 1694)
    Heidelberg (founded in 1386)
    Göttingen (founded in 1737)
    Leipzig (founded in 1409)


8. In 1866 Prussia expelled Austria from Germany.
    True
    False


9. The Nazis called themselves 'National Socialists'. Which of these measures did they implement?
    High benefits for the senior citizens, the sick and disabled and the unemployed
    High levels of income tax that produced a significant redistribution of wealth
    None of these
    Government ownership of the main German industries


10. After WWII there was no serious attempt in the Federal Republic of Germany to confront the past.
    True
    False

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