germany before ww1 Flashcards
the kaiser’s chief minister (like our prime minister)
chancellor
the german kaiser
wilhelm ii
state representatives who consulted with the kaiser over new laws
bundesrat
the german parliament
reichstag
the belief that a country should have strong armed forces
militarism
the kaiser could choose to ____ his governments advice
ignore
the kaiser made all decisions related to the _____, navy and foreign countries
army
the process of building up industry
industrialisation
the kaiser wanted to have an industry and navy as strong as
britain
they organised strikes to try and force the kaiser to improve working conditions
trade unions
by 1913 germany produced more ____ and steel than britain
iron
by 1913 germany produced as much ____ as britain
coal
the idea that power & wealth could be shared equally among people
socialism
what does weltpolitik mean?
- ‘World policy’ - having control over countries in different parts of the world
- kaiser wanted to transform Germany into a world power
- germany started doing what other world powers were doing & took over other nations, most notable in africa
Germany wanted their ‘place in the ________’
sun
These were raised to pay for the expansion of the German army and navy
taxes
Caused by borrowing money to pay for the expansion of the German army and navy
debt
All men over this age could vote in elections
25
The Kaiser was the grandson of this person
queen victoria
Social Democratic Party - believed in socialism
SDP
when did the kaiser introduce a series of Naval Laws?
1898 and 1912
what did the series of naval laws do?
it saw the german navy rapidly increase in size, and huge sums of money were spent to achieve this and an increase of taxes
in industries such as ___________ and ________ german companies dominated europe
electrical goods
chemicals
were the workers in the new factories, mines and workshops satisfied?
- no
- wages were low, working conditions poor & food expensive - but factory/business owners getting rich
- more and more working class individuals started joining trade unions & organised strikes in the hope it would force the kaiser and his advisors to improve their conditions