1.3a Did the GDR create a successful welfare system? Flashcards

1
Q

What was the GDR’s accolade over the FRG in terms of healthcare

A

Had a higher increase in life expectancy

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2
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In what year were Polyclinics introduced to the GDR?

A

1971

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3
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What did Polyclinics allow?

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People to choose their own doctor

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4
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When was 9th party congress and what was its focus around healthcare?

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1976

Focused on improving welfare pensions

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5
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What 3 concessions were granted at 9th party congress?

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1) Increased minimum wage
2) Gave pensions
3) Gave Gave working mothers holiday

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6
Q

1985: Birth rate per 1000
GDR - ___
FRG - ___

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1985: Birth rate per 1000
GDR - 23.3
FRG - 9.6

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7
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In what year did the FRG and GDR have the same number of hospital beds?

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1977

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8
Q

Doctors per 100,000 people in the GDR:
1970s - ___
1980s - ___

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Doctors per 100,000 people in the GDR:
1970s - 160
1980s - 262

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9
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Why was there such a strain on GDR healthcare? (2)

A

Ageing population

Hugely underfunded

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10
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What 2 essential things did many hospitals lack?

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Plastic gloves and syringes

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11
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How was the promotion of healthcare hindered by the social attitudes of East Germans?

A

They were heavy eaters and drinkers

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12
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What were Granschules?

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Schools that replaced schools specifically for the academically minded

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13
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Why were Granschules introduced?

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To give equal opportunities across all backgrounds

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14
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What types of schools were abolished?

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Church schools and Private schools

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15
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Why was there such a shortage of teachers?

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Nearly 80% of teachers were dismissed because of association with Nazism

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16
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How did WW2 effect schools?

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Some schools were still operating in damaged buildings up until the 1950s

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17
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Due to demand, for how long did a teacher have to train?

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2 weeks

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18
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What was the 1965 ‘Law on the Unified Socialist Education System’?

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A policy that drove education with the philosophy of the state

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19
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What subject were students forced to learn because of the ‘Law on the Unified Socialist Education System’?

A

Citizenship

20
Q

Under the ‘Law on the Unified Socialist Education System’, what were pupils discouraged to study?

A

French and English

21
Q

How was the ‘Law on the Unified Socialist Education System’ positive?

A

Created links with industry that gave work experience

22
Q

Why was discrimination reduced from the ‘Law on the Unified Socialist Education System’?

A

To stop people from middle-class backgrounds migrating away

23
Q

What happened to education during the 1970s?

A

There was a need to reduce university places as the workforce became overqualified

24
Q

What was the Jugendweihe?

A

A coming of age ceremony that marked dedication to the state?

25
Q

How could refusing to participate in the Jugendweihe hinder you?

A

University applicants struggled if they’d not done it

26
Q

Why was there no housing shortage in the 1950s?

A

Enough people were emigrating

27
Q

What percentage of housing was destroyed by 1945?

A

14%

28
Q

What proportion of housing contained only 1 or 2 rooms in the 1950s?

A

1/2

29
Q

1950s housing:
__% had toilet
__% had a bath
__% had heating

A

1950s housing:
30% had toilet
22% had a bath
3% had heating

30
Q

What development was made in 1960s housing?

A

The labour-force needed to be moved closer to the factories

31
Q

What was the focus of 1960s housing?

A

Quantity over quality

32
Q

What new housing complex was built in the 1960s?

A

Halle-Newstadt to move workers closer to a new chemical plant

33
Q

How many building were refurbished between 1971-75?

A

290,000

34
Q

By the mid-1970s, what proportion of housing had heating?

A

20%

35
Q

How many houses were built between 1971-75?

A

400,000

36
Q

What type of housing was introduced in the 1980s?

A

Plattenbau

37
Q

What was the problem with Plattenbau housing? (2)

A

It was cheap and unattractive

Had high crime rates

38
Q

What percentage of young skilled workers were in accommodation in Leipzig?

A

60%

39
Q

What percentage of young skilled workers were in accommodation in the rest of the GDR?

A

15%

40
Q

By the end of the 1980s, how much money had been spent on housing?

A

200 billion Marks

41
Q

When was the ‘Family Code’ introduced and what was its purpose?

A

1966

Gave equality in childcare and domestic work

42
Q

What was done in 1971 in the 8th SED congress?

A

Policies to improve working and living conditions

43
Q

In what year was abortion legalised and free contraception provided?

A

1972

44
Q

What was the GDR’s accolade about women in the 1980s?

A

They had the highest proportion of women in work in the world

45
Q

What incentives were given to raise the birth rate?

A

8 week extension on maternity leave
1000 Marks per child
40 hour work week

46
Q

Who was the only woman in politics in the GDR?

A

Margot Honnecker