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Germany Through the Ages

Created by rwillia1

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Germany Through the Ages game quiz
"An assortment of questions spanning 2,000 years of German history. The first half are about the pre-Napoleonic era, while the second half is more recent. Enjoy and good luck!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. In 9 A.D the Germanic tribal chief Arminius led an army of warriors to victory against the forces of which great power?
    Byzantium
    Roman Empire
    The Vikings
    The Mongols


2. The Holy Roman Empire was a union of German states that lasted for nearly 1000 years, until it was disbanded in 1806. Which of the below leaders NEVER held the title of Holy Roman Emperor? (Dates below represent years of reign over empire)
    Otto I (The Great), 962-973
    Frederick II (The Great), 1740-1786
    Charles V, 1519-1556
    Francis II, 1792-1806


3. Martin Luther was the famous German monk whose writing of his 95 Theses, against the Catholic Church, marked the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. In what year did Martin Luther post his 95 Theses on the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany?
    1618
    1517
    1648
    1483


4. The Thirty Years' War ravaged Germany from 1618 to 1648, and ended with the Treaty of Westphalia. Which of the below statements is NOT true regarding the outcome?
    The population fell by about 30%.
    Germany came out of the conflict devasted and decentralized.
    Bubonic Plague and other fatal diseases were rampant in Germany.
    Germany emerged united for the first time.


5. In the 18th century, which medium sized German kingdom rose to a leading position in German affairs and became one of the European Great Powers?
    Austria
    Bavaria
    Saxony
    Prussia


6. Often referred to as the Battle of the Nations, this battle in 1813 ultimately ended Napoleon's control over Germany and set the stage for the final campaign against Napoleon in 1814, and again at Waterloo in 1815. What was the other well known name of this battle?
    Battle of Dresden
    Battle of Leipzig
    Battle of Smolensk
    Battle of Berlin


7. As a result of the Franco-Prussian war, the German Empire was proclaimed in 1871. What type of government was the German Empire?
    Absolute Monarchy
    Constitutional Monarchy
    Social Democracy
    Dictatorship


8. Alfred Graf von Schlieffen was the architect of the Schlieffen Plan of World War 1, which involved the German army sweeping through Belgium in the case of war against France. What were von Schlieffen's reported last words about the plan, on his deathbed in 1913?
    "The plan must be scrapped. It will fail!"
    "Remember, keep the right wing strong."
    "Keep the center front reinforced."
    "The left wing is not important."


9. In 1949, the Soviet Zone of occupation became a socialist state. What was the official name of this new country?
    Social Republic of Germany
    German Soviet Socialist Repubic
    People's Republic of Germany
    German Democratic Republic


10. Who was the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (A) when construction of the Berlin Wall began, and (B) when the Wall came down?
    A) Helmut Schmidt; B) Helmut Kohl
    A) Konrad Adenauer; B) Helmut Schmidt
    A) Helmut Schmidt; B) Gerhard Schroder
    A) Konrad Adenauer B) Helmut Kohl

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