GCSE History Revision Notes - Germany Weimar - strengths and weaknesses The Weimar Republic After Germany lost the First World War‚ the Kaiser fled and a new democratic government of Germany was declared in February 1919 at the small town of Weimar. It was too dangerous to make a declaration in Berlin where there had just been a revolt by a Communist group called the Spartacists. STRENGTHS • A Bill of Rights guaranteed every German citizen freedom of speech and religion‚ and equality
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The Roman Republic did well in some ways they controlled their government‚ while in others they didn’t do so well. The Roman Republic established a republic‚ citizens elected representatives to rule on their behalf in this type of government. The Roman Republic was a very advanced civilization. The Roman people elected Consuls‚ who ruled for a short period of time. I would give the Roman Republic a grade of A for providing public services because they met the common good by providing fresh water
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religions‚ those devoted to God would attend religious activities that would bring them closer together. In this case‚ Pi willingly gave his old life up for Richard Parker and gain an understanding how animals have to fend for itself in order to survive. Together‚ they went through trials and tribulations‚ and Pi was upset that Richard Parker left without a goodbye for he believes in “form [and] give things in meaningful shape” (316). This hints that Pi looks up to Richard Parker as a divine and
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Weimar Republic: 1919-1933 Even though it was obvious that Germany could not have won the war‚ a legend was created and spread amongst the German people that the undefeated German army had been stabbed in the back by the democrats (the November criminals). In July 1919‚ the new democratic constitution was passed with a 23 majority. When it was officially proclaimed in August‚ Germany became a parliamentary democracy. The fact that Germany was now a democracy was not taken into account at the Versailles
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Have you ever wondered why the Titanic sunk and how anyone ever survived? The sinking of the Titanic was a huge tragedy at the time and still is to this day.There were many passengers who made it out and lived‚ but as we all know there were more to not be so lucky. The ones who did live left a great story to tell that many do not know the completely truth of. As you most likely know‚ the Titanic sunk due to sailing into an iceberg which caused the death of many lives. And most of these lives could
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by democracy in Germany in the period 1918 to 1923‚ the most important of these being the ending of World War I. Along with the ending of World War I‚ other challenges faced by democracy in Germany included‚ the Treaty of Versailles‚ the German economy‚ the creation of the Constitution‚ opposition from the Right and opposition to the left. All range in importance but each played their part in challenging democracy in Germany in the period 1928 to 1923. The ending of World War I was the most significant
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immigrants living in poverty posed as a real economic and security problem for Israel. Israel was worried about future wars and attacks from Arab nations and needed to focus on security. This is where Hitler indirectly helped Israel survive‚ the Holocaust. In 1952‚ a treaty between Israel and Germany was created called The Luxembourg Agreements. With this treaty‚ Germany paid Israel 800 million dollars worth of services and goods over a twelve-year period because of the hundreds of thousands of Holocaust
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“The biggest threat to the Weimar Republic was the Weimar Constitution itself. Discuss” The Weimar Constitution was the biggest threat to the Weimar Republic‚ because it eventually lead to many problems that would affect the Republic. These were: Hitler’s rise to power against the Weimar Republic‚ the downfall of the Reichsrat‚ the passage of the Enabling Act‚ use of proportional representation‚ political extremism and the institution of the Reichspräsident. Hitler’s Chancellorship eventually led
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1) Weimar constitution was an instabilities state that filled with flaws and this constitution was incapable handle the problem carried out by the great depression‚ therefore‚ the Nazi’s supported this constitution during that period and as turn out the state of Weimar authorized the office of President too much power and by having entire system with absolute proportional representation. Which indirectly assisted to raise the power of Hitler’s legitimate. 2) The verdict of the treaty of Versailles
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On November‚ 9 of 1918‚ they announce on the radio the beginning of a new government. that government was the weimar. The Weimar was a good thing for some and brought many successes for Germany. Still‚ along with the many successes they also had failures. in 1923‚ they couldn’t pay the reparations. So they ended up having to print more money to pay them. This caused hyperinflation. Their money became so useless people made fire with the stacks of money. The same year‚ a man named Gustav Stresemann
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