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100

In 1848  was the year of what? 

Year of Revolutions; failure of liberals' attempt to unite Germany under democratic constitution; start of period of rapid industrialisation.

100

Germany is a democratic and what republic ?

germany is a democratic and federal parliamentary republic

100

In germany who was a german composer and musician of the late Baroque period ? 

Johann Sebastian Bach

100

The  Neuschwanstein Castle in the Bavarian Alps, Neuschwanstein inspired Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Castle,  Commissioned by who and who?  

Commissioned by by King Ludwig II of Bavaria 

100

In the Unification Treaty of 31 August 1990, the governments of the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic agreed to restore Germany's what 

they agreed to restore germany's unity 

200

In 1914-1918 - what war occurred during this time ?

 World War 1  occurred during this time 

200

the federal system has since 1949 been dominated by the what union ? 

dominated by the christian democratic union (CDU)
200

Ludwig van beethoven was a german composer and a what ? 

Ludwig van beethoven was a german composer and a pianist 

200

what are most of the castles styles their as places to visit 

gothic style 

200

The parliaments of West and East Germany approved this decision with two-thirds majorities. When reunification took effect on 3 October 1990, 

what decision did they approve?

they approved the decision when  Eastern Germany joined the Federal Republic, and five new federal states (Lander) and the reunified city-state of Berlin were created.

300

In 1933 when Hitler becomes chancellor what also occurred during this time ?  

during this time frame not only did they have a new chancellor(Hitler)  but the weimar Republic gives away to a one-party state 

300

The judiciary of germany is independent of the what and the what ? 

dependent of the executive and legislature 
300

Marlene Dietrich was a german-born actress and what  who's her career spanned from the 1910's to the 1980's ?

Marlene Dietrich was a actress and a singer 

300

what is germany's most visited place?

Cologne Cathedral

300

The Basic Law has been subject of over how many  amendments since 1949?

Over 60 amendments

400

In 1939-1945 - the Invasion of who triggers the  World War ll ? 

the invasion of poland triggers the second World War 

400

The federal legislative power is vested by in the what and the what 

In the bundestag (the parliament of germany ) , and the bundesrat ( the representative body of the Lander, Germany's regional states). 

400

who was a german-born theoretical physicist who is widely held as one of the most influential scientist ? 

Albert Einstein was one of the best and well known scientist 

400

Symbolizing unity and peace, this iconic monument in Berlin played a significant role in Germany’s history , what is the place's name?

Brandenburg Gate, Berlin

400

Major constitutional reforms were enacted in what time ?

 in 1994 following reunification and in 2006 and 2009 in order to reorganizse the federalist competences and financial structures of Germany.

500

In 1945 when germany is defeated what does Hitler do ? 

when germany was defeated Hitler commits suicide which also leads to Allies dividing germany into occupation zones 

500

In the federal german system , the president is the head of state,this is largely a ceremonial position, elected for a maximum of a what year term ?

a maximum of a two,five-year term 

500

Who is a german former racing driver , who competed in formula one from 1931 to 2006 ? 

Michael Schumacher is a german racer 

500

Thiers a park  in the eastern part of Germany, is a stunning landscape of rugged sandstone formations, lush forests and picturesque river valleys what is the park?

The Saxon Switzerland National Park

500

when was the basic law adopted 

The Basic Law was adopted in 1949, initially as a provisional framework for the basic organization of the state until German reunification.

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