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The 'Golden Age' of the Weimar Republic, 1924–1928 exam tips
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The 'Golden Age' of the Weimar Republic, 1924–1928
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When discussing economic developments, include specific data or events to support your arguments.
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When discussing social developments, always include specific reforms or cultural movements to support your arguments.
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When discussing political developments, always reference specific events or policies, such as the Dawes Plan or the role of Hindenburg.
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When discussing Stresemann's policies, always include specific treaties or events to support your arguments.
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