PowerPoint & two worksheets that examine the role of the Frankfurt Parliament and its ultimate failure during the 1848 Revolts in the German Confederation. Issues that are covered are its political and social makeup, its attitude to the industrial code, the problem of Schleswig Holstein, the Grossdeutscheland / Klinedeutschland debate, the debate over whether a united Germany should be a republic or constitutional monarchy and the attitude of King Frederick William IV to the Frankfurt Parliament.
Activities include
- Chronology exercise to establish a timeline of key events concerning the establishment and existence of the Frankfurt Parliament.
- Analysis of data concerning the membership of the Frankfurt Parliament to draw conclusions about how representative it was.
- Decision making exercise to encourage debate on the key issues the Frankfurt Parliament needed to address.
- Matching task to link the issue faced with the Frankfurt Parliament’s policy with the consequence of that policy.
- Sorting activity on whether reasons for the failure of the Frankfurt Parliament were its own fault or not.
Designed for the teaching of OCR History Y314 The Development of German Nationalism 1789-1919.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
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