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IGCSE History: Germany
Weimar Republic
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Weimar
Republic
New republic set up away from the
unrest
in Berlin, in the small town of
Weimar
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Structure
of the Republic
President elected every 7 years
President could choose key ministers, such as the
Chancellor
President could overrule government and make laws by decree using
Article 48
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Government
of the
Republic
Cabinet
made political decisions
Chancellor
led the Cabinet
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Parliament of the Republic
Formed from the
Reichstag
and the
Reichsrat
Parties given
proportional
representation
Reichstag and Reichsrat elected every
4
years
Reichstag more
powerful
and
controlled
tax
Reichsrat represented each region of
Germany
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Electorate
of the Republic
All men and women over
21
eligible to vote in elections
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Weimar
Constitution
Constitution drawn up by a Jewish man named
Hugo Preuss
All men and women over
20
eligible to vote in elections
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Strengths
of Weimar Constitution
Genuine
democracy as all Germans over
20
could vote
No one person or group could hold too much
power
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Weaknesses of Weimar Constitution
Proportional
representation meant weak coalitions were the only way to gain
power
and lead Germany
Article 48
allowed President to bypass
democracy
Strong German states like
Prussia
still held power through the
Reichsrat
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In times of hardship, the
Weimar Republic
government was unpopular, and in times of
prosperity
(success), it was popular
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