OPPOSITION AGAINST THE FRG GOVERNMENTS IN THE YEARS 1949 TO 1989 Flashcards
1
Q
- Identify what the following groups protested about in the 1950s, and how Adenauer dealt with their opposition: (Complete one flashcard for each group)
a. The Social Democratic Party (SPD)
b. The German Communist Party (KPD)
c. The Socialist Reich Party
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c
2
Q
- Identify two reasons that explain why opposition against Adenauer was so small in the 1950s.
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c
3
Q
What group of people began to protest against the FRG governments in the 1960s?
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c
4
Q
- Name two student groups that were formed in the 1960s and protested against the government.
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c
5
Q
- Identify five issues student groups protested about in the 1960s.
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c
6
Q
- Identify the methods student groups in the 1960s used to protest.
A
c
7
Q
- How did opposition movements in the FRG change from the 1950s to the 1960s?
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c
8
Q
- Why did opposition movements become more violent in the 1970s?
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c
9
Q
- Identify three issues student groups protested about in the 1960s.
A
c
10
Q
- Give examples of what methods the following groups used to protest in the 1970s. (Complete one flashcard for each group)
a. The West Berlin Tupamaros
b. Kommune I
c. Socialist Patients Collective (SPK)
d. The Baader-Meinhof Gang
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c
11
Q
- Why did the terrorist activity of the Baader-Meinhof Gang slow after 1975?
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c
12
Q
- Identify when the two following groups were set up, what their aim was, and how their power was limited:
a. Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz (BfV)
b. Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND)
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c
13
Q
- What did the Bundestag pass on May 30, 1968, and what did this state?
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c
14
Q
- What was the Beobachtende Fahndung (BEFA) system?
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c
15
Q
- What was the employment ban (Berufsverbot) of 1950?
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c