Save
...
Germany and the growth of democracy
Geramany under kaiser Wilhelm II
Parliamentary government
Save
Share
Learn
Content
Leaderboard
Share
Learn
Created by
Jasmine
Visit profile
Cards (25)
The
landtag
was like a mini-reichstag in each
German
state
The
Prussian
landtag dwarfed other regional
landtags
The Bundesrat proposed laws to the
reichstag
and in return the bundesrat approved any law made by the
reichstag
The
Bundesrat
was dominated by
Prussian
interests
The
Bundesrat
was a federal council that consulted over
German policies
The
Bundesrat
had
58
representatives of each state
Individual states had the power to control
income tax
which made it difficult for
central
government to raise enough for its budget
Federal constitution
(central government) was established in 1890
Kaiser Wilhelm II was crowned in
1888
Wilhelm II had hopes of expanding the
German
empire and was threatened by the rise of
socialism
back home
The kaiser was the head of state and the German military as well as being in charge of foreign policy
Prussia
was the most powerful state before Germany's unification in 1871 leading to Germany being largely shaped by
Prussia
Constitution
Principles for how a state is
governed
The constitution had flaws as the
chancellor
was ultimately a puppet for the
kaiser
who could dismiss him if they had a disagreement
The
chancellor
was the
Kaisers
chief minister
The
chancellor
had the power to ignore the
reichstag
and appoint ministers to help him make policies
The chancellor led the
Bundesrat
by proposing new subjects, issues and
laws
to be discussed
The reichstag
had the power to pass, alter or reject laws proposed by the bundesrat/chancellor
The
reichstag
could give or refuse military funding every
5
years
The
reichstag
had
397
deputies elected by German voters(Voters being Men over the age of 25)
The
reichstag
began to grow in the 1890s and parties began to form meaning deputies in the
reichstag
had their own political agenda
Eventhough the
reichstag
didn't have huge power by the
1890s
they could put pressure on the government and shape public opinion
Army officers were fore-runners to the
DNVP
which joined
Hitler
in coalition in the 1930s
Army officers
advised the kaiser about
political
decisions
Army
officers were right wing (politically
conservative
) and from an elite background