The impact of the GD on the Weimar Republic Flashcards
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What impact did the Great Depression have on the relationship between the SPD and the Centre Party in the Weimar Republic?
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- The SPD and the Centre Party fell out over proposed cuts to welfare benefits.
- When Hermann Muller refused further cuts suggested by Henrich Bruning, Muller resigned, and Bruning became chancellor.
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How did Bruning govern Germany after becoming chancellor?
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- Bruning did not have a majority in the Reichstag, so he asked President Hindenburg to use Article 48 of the constitution, effectively bypassing the Reichstag and ruling by decree.
- This marked a shift away from democracy in Germany.
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What unpopular measures did Bruning introduce in response to the Great Depression?
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Bruning introduced tax rises and further cuts to unemployment benefits, which increased the suffering of the German people.
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How did the German people respond to Bruning’s measures?
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- Many Germans turned to extreme political parties, such as the Nazis and Communists, in the hopes of finding solutions to their problems.
- In the 1930 election, the Nazis won 107 seats and the Communists won 77 seats.