Government
Traditions
Landmarks
Geography
100

Germany has how many states: 1, 13, 16, or 10

16 states

100

What is a popular tradition for a child's first day of school?

Schultute

100

True or False: once the Berlin wall was build, people could still cross over to the over side as they like.

False

100

True or False: In the north, the flatten plains stretch all the way to the Red sea.

False

200

True or False: The government is a federal parliamentary republic. 

True

200

What special days do men decorate trees for their spouses, girlfriends, or secret crushes?

April 30th or May 1st

200

What were some ways people were destroying the wall?

By hitting it with hammers and pickaxes

200

What is the name of the highest peak in Germany?

Zugspitze

300

In 1933, what type of government was Germany under? And know controlled it?

Dictatorship and Adolf Hitler

300

What special goodies are put into the Schultute?

Toys, candies, and stuffed animals

300

What was the purpose of the Berlin wall being build?

To keep the western "fascists" from entering the east side of Germany

300

What 3 rivers cut through the Germany's mountains?

Danube, Main, and Rhine

400

The parliament is made up of two house. What are their names?

Bundesrat and Bundestag

400

True or False: people have special gatherings and parties on April 30th or May 1st

True

400

What specific date was the Berlin wall able to be crossed: November 9, 1989 or May 19, 1988?

November 9, 1989

400

What mountain range has the highest mountain peak: Appalachia mountain range, Berlin mountain range or the Bavarian mountain range?

Bavarian mountain range

500

In 1949 what government was formed in Germany?

Federal parliamentary government

500

Which of the 2 tradition dates back to the 19th century, the Shultute tradition or the Tanz in den Mai?

Shulture tradition

500

What specific date was the Berlin wall build: October 25, 1959 or August 13, 1961? 

August 13, 1961

500

How many scale feet is the highest mountain range in Germany?

10,000 feet