Weimar Constitution: Germany and the growth of democracy Flashcards

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A town in Germany where the newly elected government met to agree a new constitution as Germany was too dangerous

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Weimar

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A set of rules for how the country would be ruled

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Constitution

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Elected every 7 years. Controlled army, navy and air force. Not involved in day-to-day running of the country.

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the president

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Of the Weimar Constitution stated that the President could rule on his own (without the Reichstag) by issuing decrees if there was an emergency.

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Article 48

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Chosen by the President (usually from the party with the most seats in the Reichstag). Responsible for the day-to-day running of the country (law and order, taxation, health care etc.)

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the chancellor

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Discussed and passed new laws proposed by the Chancellors and his ministers. Members elected every four years

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the reichstag

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All men and women over 20 could vote in elections for the President & Reichstag

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the electorate

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A system of allocating seats in the Reichstag. If a party got 30% of the votes, they would get 30% of the seats in the Reichstag. This often resulted in coalition governments.

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proportional representation (PR)

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The constitution also guaranteed freedom of speech and rights

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rights

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Article 48 gave the President great power. Proportional Representation resulted in coalitions that could be weak. Presidents had 7 years between elections.

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weakness

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Much more democratic than the old system. Women could vote. The President elected and the Reichstag had more power.

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strength

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Some generals, judges and rich families preferred the old system under the Kaiser where they had more power.

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traditionalist opposition

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The politicians who made the Weimar Constitution were the same people who surrendered in 1918.

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November criminals

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Governments made up of more than one party. Generally seen to be weak governments as all of the parties had to agree a policy so they were likely to fall out and breakdown.

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coalitions

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