Agricultural Flashcards

1
Q

When men left for the war, what was the change to agriculture?

A

Women and children took up much of the work

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2
Q

When was the Turnip winter that caused food shortages?

A

1916-17

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3
Q

How can it be said that the hyperinflation benefitted the agriculture sector?

A

The worthless currency meant that farmers could pay off their fixed-mortages easily

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4
Q

What meant that the price of food dropped in the 1920s?

A

Overproduction

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5
Q

Farmers did not feel the benefit of the golden years of 1925-28 which suggests what?

A

That the redeeming features of the Weimar economy cannot be applied to farmers

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6
Q

Compared wheat prices in 1931 to pre 1920 prices?

A

Wheat prices in 1931 were ⅓ of what they were before 1920

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7
Q

Why was there little focus in the agricultural industry during Wiemar?

A

greater focus on advancing industries

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8
Q

Compare taxes for farms in Weimar to the Kaiserreich?

A

They were four times as high for the Weimar farms as they had been under the Kaiserreich

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9
Q

What percentage of the population were involved in agricultural and forestry work by 1925?

A

30%

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10
Q

What existed which ensured that there was still lots of farmland in Weimar?

A

The prussian aristocratic landholders

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11
Q

When were there laws to subsidise agriculture under Weimar?

A

1925

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12
Q

By how much did rural debt and bankruptcy increase during Weimar?

A

rising by 20-30%

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13
Q

What price crashed in 1928 and by how much?

A

The price of rye crashed by 35% in 1928

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14
Q

Between 1928-32, by what percentage was farm income below the national average?

A

44%

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15
Q

What fact shows the extent to which farmers supported the Nazis?

A

The Nazis gained 2.6% in the 1928 election but achieved a much higher percentage in the rural areas of Lower Saxony, Thuringia and Upper Bavaria

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16
Q

What was seen as too little too late by the Weimar farmers?

A

The government’s Osthilfe Programme

17
Q

How did the Nazis focus on re-armanet and big industry negatively affect the farmers, despite their romanticised ideal?

A

It required increasing labour, most of which came from the farms

18
Q

How did the drive for self-sufficiency under the Nazis benefit the farmers?

A

Imports restricted

19
Q

What fact during the Nazis was the highest level of internal migration in Germany during the 20th century?

A

Between 1933-38 1 million people left rural areas in order to seek work in the cities, the highest rate of internal migration in the 20th century

20
Q

Due to the nature of the division between the east and west, what did West Germany not have?

A

Many farms

21
Q

What was the protectionist law in West germany?

A

1955 Agricultural Act

22
Q

What was the result of the 1955 Agricultural Act?

A

10% increase in agricultural production but failed to stem an overall decline

23
Q

Compare the employment increase of non-agricultural and agricultural employment between 1950-70

A

Non agricultural employment increased by 9 million, whilst agricultural employment dropped by 1.6 million

24
Q

What did mechanisation lead to?

A

Reduced demand for farm labourers

25
Q

what fact shows the decline in the number of farms int he FRG?

A

Number of farms dropped from 1.6 million in 1950 to 630 000 in 1990