What were the main factors affecting the growth of the white-collar workers between 1871-1990 and when do you think there was a turning point in their development? Flashcards

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What are the 4.5 factors?

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1) Political representation
2) Class conflict
3) Economic change
4) Government policy
4. 5) External factors

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What happened to their size during the Bismarck era?

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Increased

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What did their increased size under Bismarck mean?

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organised themselves into pressure groups such as the 1901 Co-Ordinating committee

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Their increased size mean that they organised themselves into pressure groups such as the 1901 Co-Ordinating committee. What did this argue for?

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state-insurance for white collar workers (different from what was offered to workers)

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When was the co-ordinating committee successful in arguing for state-insurance for white collar workers (different from what was offered to workers)?

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1911

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What pressure group aimed to unite the lower-middle classes, the industrialists and aristocracy behind the kaiser and against the SPD?

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The german middle class association

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generally, who were the middle class apertures in the Reichstag willing to work with?

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Spd

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What were the middle classes’ parties willing to work with the SPD to do?

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Challenge the entrenched political system dominated by the Kaiser and the Junkers

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How did the union between middle and lower classes increase?

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The union between white collar and lower classes against the elites was increased when the middle class leader of the Z party, Matthias Erzberger made a peace call in Jul 1917 aligning himself with the SPD against the elites.

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Compare the representation of White collar workers in the Nazi party compared to the representation of workers?

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Within the Nazi party itself, the WCWs were 65% over-represented compared to the population, whereas the BCWs were 30% under-represented.

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Even before their rise to power in 1933, what was the support for the Nazis from the young WCW?

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The Nazis enjoyed particular support form the young WCWs, who made up 20% of Nazi party members from 1929-32.

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What happened to the number of the WCWs between 1907-25?

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Doubled

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Compare the growth of the WCW between 1907 to 25 with the Blue and Workers, and how did this create class conflict?

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Blue collar workers only increased by 20% and unemployment increased for the working classes, causing interclass resentment

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Why did the union between the WCW and the working classes falter during the Weimar republic?

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because the middle classes were always fearful of a communist uprising

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How did the self-proclaimed class status of the WCW link to reality in Weimar?

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White collar workers deemed themselves to be superior to the working class but their economic situation was little better than them during this period and was even worse in some cases. This led to class conflict

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How was there a division within the WCW over their votes for the Nazis?

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Not all WCWs voted for the Nazis. Those employed in state sectors such as the civil service, did vote for the Nazis whereas WCWs in more manual positions (and in working class districts of big cities) voted for the SPD.

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What did the WCW remain loyal to throughout WW2?

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The Nazis

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What policy in the FRG led to class conflict?

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White collar workers enjoyed more benefits than did the Blue collar workers

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What happened to white collar women in the FRG?

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They were still discouraged from working and when they did, they were paid less than were men

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How was class conflict reduced in the FRG?

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There was less income disparity putting most Germans more rigidly in the middle of the employment structure, rather than working class or upper class.

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21
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How many white collar workers unemployed in Weimar?

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183 371

22
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How many of the 183 371 unemployed WCWs in weimar had no income support from the state whatsoever?

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90 000

23
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Who got more support than the WCW in Weimar?

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The BCWs

24
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Why was the Nazi’s promise to reduce female employment so appealing to white-collar workers who thought it would improve their situation?

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There was a 60% graduate unemployment rate in Berlin

25
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what two things did the WCWs enjoy enhanced levels of under the Nazis compared to the lower classes?

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Insurance and pensions

26
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How was their enhanced status under the Nazis epitomised?

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they were addressed as ‘Sie” rather than ‘du’

27
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How did the Nazis give increased employment rights to the WCW over the BCW?

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Nazis gave increased employment rights to WCWs over BCWs, a WCW could be sacked only 6 weeks’ notice, but a BCW only 1 week’s notice

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What led to the reduced income disparity during the FRG?

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Erhard’s social market economy

29
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When was a law was passed making it easier for people to buy a house and tax allowances made it easier to buy a car, so advancement was visible across the FRG

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1956

30
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To provide opportunities to those who had previously struggled, what law when in the FRG, helped those who suffered during the war, or from Nazi Germany.

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Equalisation of Burdens law 1952

31
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What did the Equalisation of Burdens law 1952 do?

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Over 20 years it transferred DM 90 000 million from those who had suffered the least, or indeed had gained from Nazi Germany.

32
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Compare the increase in living standard between the FRG and Britain which shows the benefits of the FRG’s government policies for the WCW?

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Living standards improved by 58% between 1953-60, compared to only 25% in Britain, measured by housing, consumer goods and leisure time.

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What four WC jobs increased during the Bismarckian economy?

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Lawyers, teachers, admin jobs and scientific researchers

34
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By what percentage did the number of teachers grow between 1891 and 1913 in Prussia?

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43%

35
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What happened to the number of doctors between 1876-1913?

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Doubled

36
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What shows the growth in the civil service under Bismarck?

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Civil Service grew from 40 000 in 1850 to 250 000 by 1907

37
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How was white collar growth fuelled during the Kaiserreich?

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By social mobility, that meant that the children of artisans could take up the better paid WC jobs

38
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Between 1882-1907 compared the make up of the population in WCW and artisans?

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1882-1907 number of self employed artisans decreased from 24.4% of the population to 18.8%. The number of white collar workers grew from 4.7% to 10%.

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What two things of Weimar hit the WCWs hard and made them question government’s ability to look after them?

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Hyperinflation 1921-23 and the Great Depression at the end of the 1920s hit the white-collar workers particularly hard and this lead to a growing sense of unease about the ability of Weimar governments to help them.

40
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What did the working classes have throughout the 1920s which the WCWs did not enjoy?

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Real wage increases

41
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Though there were not real wage increases under Weimar for the WCW, what was there under the Nazis?

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White collar workers did enjoy a 10% pay rise compared to blue-collar workers whose income stagnated.

42
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Describe the growth of the WCW from 1933-39

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The WCW population grew by 25% from 1933-39 and they made up ¼ of the population, an increase from 1/13 in 1895.

43
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What drove a huge growth in the WCW during the FRG?

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The evolution of the economy to a more advanced one with services and complex manufacturing

44
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The educated WCW in service or manufacturing formed what in the FRG?

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The biggest single employment group

45
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By 1989, what percentage of people were employed in the service industry?

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66%

46
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What uelled consumerism and led to increasing demand for skilled labour in the FRG?

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Between 1950-64 real wages doubled

47
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What happened to WC living standards during WW1?

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During the war white-collar workers saw a dramatic drop in their living standards, to the same level as ordinary workers.

48
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There was increased opposition to WW1 from August 1916 from the WCW. what does this suggest?

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that it was harming their position

49
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What was the impact of the war on the Weimar years for those retiring from the war?

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The increasing number of women working in the war and the progressive society of Weimar meant that many white-collar workers returning from the war didn’t necessarily find employment

50
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Who carried out the lowest paid jobs in the FRG?

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The guest worker