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    Why was the Weimar Republic unpopular in the years 1919-1923? Josef Wines The Weimer Republic was unpopular between the years 1919 + 1923 because of their democratic approach to government. They were not liked by the Germans because they were thought to have been ‘stabbed in the back´ after they agreed to sign the Treaty of Versailles. Some of the reasons why the Weimer Republic was disliked were that Germans believed that by signing the Treaty‚ Ebert’s government had betrayed Germany. The Treaty

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    Explain the collapse of the Weimar Republic in the period up to 1933 The collapse of the Weimar Republic and the subsequent takeover by Adolf Hitler in 1933 was influenced by a wide range of factors. Although the revolution of 1918 resulted in a drastic shift within the German political system‚ the same could not be said for the social structure‚ culture and old institutes of Germany. Famously acknowledged as a “republic born with a hole in its heart” the overturn of the Hohenzollern monarchy in

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    TRUANCY PROBLEM AND HOW TO OVERCOME IT -----------------------------------------------------------------------------  Lately ‚ there have been a lot of truancy cases involving the students from our school and this is worrying the school administrators as well as  the parents. It is already a disciplinary problem that has been going on  for years. Many students who play truant are seen in cybercafes and shopping complexes . I think we should work hand in hand to overcome this problem .Otherwise

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    did the Weimar Republic Survive 1919-24? During the time the Weimar Republic were in government‚ they faced a number of serious threats to power coming from various opposing parties and lack of support. These threats came from the left and right wing‚ and more-over problems such as the Treaty of Versailles and hyperinflation also sufficiently hindered the Weimar’s success. However due to several contributing factors the Weimar was enabled to overcome these seemingly insurmountable problems and survived

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    WAYS TO OVERCOME THE AUTOCORRELATION PROBLEM Several approaches to data analysis can be used when autocorrelation is present. One uses additional independent variables and another transforms the independent variable. • Addition of Independent Variables Often the reason autocorrelation occurs in regression analyses is that one or more important predictor variables have been left out of the analysis. For example‚ suppose a researcher develops a regression forecasting model that attempts to

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    Was the Weimar Republic doomed from the start? It had a promising beginning: A constitution guaranteeing federal rights‚ seven year presidential terms and proportional representation was passed in Weimar on the 19th July 1919. This should have meant a good foundation for democracy and sound government. Article 48 stopped (in theory) the major politicians from arguing. It was supported by the Big 3 world Superpowers (Great Britain‚ USA and France). The Constitution meant that everyone as

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    In 1919 the Weimar Republic was set up in Germany. From its birth it faced numerous political problems‚ for which the causes were many and varied. These problems included political instability‚ deep divisions within society and economic crisis; problems were constantly appearing for the new government and from 1919-1923‚ the Weimar Republic experienced a period of crisis. In 1916‚ the German Social Democratic Party‚ which controlled the Reichstag‚ split in order to cater for the tensions between

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    from racism. Whereas Adolf Hitler had started in government with the downfall of the fragile government also called the Weimar republic and “The Great depression.” What methods did the two compared governments use to obtain power? The ways the two governments gain control over Germany are extremely diverse. As Adolf Hitler took advantage of the continually crumbling Weimar republic under the mammoth pressure of the stock market crash in New York City‚ which lead to six million jobs being lost in Germany

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    The main threat to the stability of the Weimar republic in the period 1919-1923 came from the political violence of the extreme right. How far do you agree with this judgement? In the early years of the Weimar republic Germany had emerged from a humiliating defeat in the First World War‚ and hatred from the new state came from both the far left‚ who wanted a revolution to create a communist state‚ and the far right‚ who wanted to restore imperial Germany‚ stop all reparations and reverse the treaty

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    The Weimar Republic‚ despite economic and political problems‚ was one of the most fertile grounds for the modern arts and sciences. Berlin‚ in particular‚ became a thriving centre of many new art movements. The Bauhaus school near Weimar‚ moreover‚ revolutionized architecture‚ and the theatres in Berlin and Frankfurt led to a revolution on stage. Great film companies made German cinema one of the most notable in the world (a position it never again achieved). Leading composers of atonal music taught

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