Weimar Republic Constitution. Flashcards

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What were the details of the constitution?

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  • A president could be elected every seven years with the power to select and dismiss the chancellor. The chancellor formed the government.
  • The president was the supreme commander of the Armed forces.
  • The president could dissolve the lower house of the German parliament.
  • There was universal suffrage for people over 20.
  • Proportional representation was used in elections.
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What did the Bill of Rights include?

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  • Freedom of association.

- The right to work and own property.

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What were the positive features of the constitution?

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  • It was very democratic.

- Elected by universal suffrage.

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What were the negative features of the constitution?

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  • Giving too much power to the president under article 48.
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What was the structure of the Weimar constitution?

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The Chancelllor:

  • Head of government.
  • Chooses the ministers which run the country.
  • Needs a majority in the Reichstag to pass these laws.

President:

  • Head of state and armed forces.
  • The president has the power under article 48 to rule in a emergency via presidential decree.

Electors:

  • All men and women over 20.
  • Granted rights under the Bill of Rights.

Reichstag:

  • Elected by a secret ballot.
  • Cast for a party.

The Cabinet:

  • Gives advice and administers the laws.
  • Chosen by the Chancellor.

Reichsrat:

  • Members sent by the 18 lander.
  • Can veto a law passed by the Reichstag unless the Reichstag law has a 2/3rds majority.

Local government:
- Each one has a local parliament.

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What is proportional representation?

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  • A system that allocates parliamentary seats in proportion to the total number of votes.
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What is the relationship between the President and the Reichstag like?

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  • Article 48 provided the President with the authority to suspend civil rights and in an emergency to rule by decree.
  • The president had the right to dismiss the Reichstag.
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What’s the continuity of traditional institutions?

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  • The Weimar government made no attempt to reform right wing sectors of the Second Reich.
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What are the ideologies of the German national people’s party?

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They wanted the monarch to be restored, a repeal of the peace treaty and all colonies to be given back to Germany.

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What were the ideologies of the centre party?

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They supported either a monarchial or republican form of government. They attracted right and left wingers.

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What were the Social democrats?

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They wanted to create a democracy that secured rights for workers.

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What were the German communists?

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Their ideology was one of communism and they wanted to install a method of communism into Germany.

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Who were the Nazis?

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The Nazis’ ideology was one of white racial supremacy and that the Aryans were the superior race and other faces were inferior.

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Who were the German people’s party?

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They claimed to represent the interests of German industrialists. They stressed the importance of Christian values and secular education. They were hostile to Marxism.

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Who were the German democrats?

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They wanted to have a democratic type of government and civil servants and teachers were harming their social bases. They opposed the treaty of Versailles.

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Who were the ISD?

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They wanted to chart a centrist course and they wanted democracy in Germany.