11. German defeat in World War I
O(a) led to the establishment of the Weimer Republic
O (b) adoption of declaration of rights of man and citizens
O (c) establishment of Nazi rule
(d) restoration of monarchy
Answers
Answer:
This article is about the German nation-state existing from 1871 until 1918. For other uses, see German Empire (disambiguation).
The German Empire or the Imperial State of Germany,[a][4][5][6][7] also referred to as Imperial Germany,[8] was the German nation state[9] that existed from the unification of Germany in 1871 until the November Revolution in 1918.
German Empire
Deutsches Kaiserreich
1871–1918
Flag of German Reich
Flag
Wappen Deutsches Reich - Reichsadler 1889.svg
Coat of arms
(1889–1919)
Motto: Gott mit uns
Nobiscum deus
("God with us")
Anthem: Heil dir im Siegerkranz (official)
("Hail to Thee in the Victor's Crown")
Die Wacht am Rhein (unofficial, popular)
("The Watch on the Rhine")
German Empire (1871–1918)
German Empire (1871–1918)
Capital
Berlin
52°31′N 13°24′E
Common languages
Official:
German
Unofficial:
Polish, Low German, Yiddish, French, Danish, Lithuanian, Czech, Sorbian, Dutch, Frisian
Religion
1880 census
Majority:
62.63% United Protestant
(Lutheran, Reformed)
Minorities:
35.89% Roman Catholic
1.24% Jewish
0.17% Other Christian
0.07% Other
Government
Federal parliamentary
semi-constitutional monarchy
(1871–1916)
Federal parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy under a military dictatorship
(1916–1918)
Emperor
• 1871–1888
Wilhelm I
• 1888
Friedrich III
• 1888–1918
Wilhelm II
Chancellor
• 1871–1890 (first)
Otto von Bismarck
• 1918 (last)
Max von Baden
Legislature
Imperial Diet
Federal Council
Historical era
New Imperialism / World War I
• Unification
18 January 1871
• Constitution
16 April 1871
• Berlin Conference
15 November 1884
• World War I
28 July 1914
• German Revolution
3 November 1918
• End of World War I
11 November 1918
• Abdication of Wilhelm II[1]
9 November 1918
• Signing of the Weimar Constitution
11 August 1919
Area
1910[2]
540,857.54 km2 (208,826.26 sq mi)
Population
• 1871[3]
41,058,792
• 1900[3]
56,367,178
• 1910[3]
64,925,993
Currency
Until 1873:
Vereinsthaler, South German gulden, Bremen thaler, Hamburg mark, French franc
German gold mark,
(1873–1914)
German Papiermark
(1914–1918)
Answer:
establishment of nazi rule
Explanation: