題目 1 · Extended Response
15 分Evaluate the success of Gustav Stresemann's foreign policy in stabilizing the Weimar Republic between 1924 and 1929.
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解題
Gustav Stresemann served as Chancellor in 1923 and Foreign Minister from 1923 to 1929. His foreign policy of 'fulfillment' (Erfüllungspolitik) aimed to restore Germany's international standing by cooperating with the Allied powers. Key diplomatic achievements include: 1. The Dawes Plan (1924), which restructured reparations and secured vital US loans, launching the 'Golden Age' of economic stability. 2. The Locarno Treaties (1925), which guaranteed Germany's western borders, eased tensions with France, and paved the way for Germany's entry into the League of Nations in 1926 with a permanent seat. 3. The Treaty of Berlin (1926) with the USSR, which maintained economic and military links, neutralising threats from the east. 4. The Young Plan (1929), which further reduced reparations and set a date for the early withdrawal of Allied troops from the Rhineland. Despite these successes, Stresemann's policies had limitations: they made the German economy overly reliant on short-term American loans (predisposing it to the Great Depression), and right-wing nationalists fiercely criticized his policies as surrender, failing to build long-term democratic consensus.
評分準則
13–15 marks: Focus is clear, structured, and analytical. Shows detailed historical knowledge of Stresemann's foreign policies (Dawes, Young, Locarno, League of Nations) and evaluates both positive impacts (diplomatic reintegration, short-term economic stability) and limitations (domestic nationalist backlash, economic dependency). 10–12 marks: Solid narrative of Stresemann's policies, but may lack critical depth or balance in evaluating 'to what extent' these policies stabilized the Weimar Republic. 7–9 marks: Mostly descriptive account of Weimar Germany in the 1920s with limited focus on foreign policy specifically. 4–6 marks: Limited knowledge, structure, or relevance. 1–3 marks: Superficially addresses the topic with major errors.