Describe the problems faced by the weimer Republic?
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Describe the problems faced by Weimar republic?
A) The Weimar republic faced economic and political problems.
• Because of the treaty and Versailles Germany had to pay large amounts of money for
the damages caused to the allied powers. It also had to pay huge sums of loans taken to
fight the war which was taking away all of German’s gold reserves.
• Because of the government was very unstable, emergency was imposed a number of
times so people had lost their confidence in the democratic parliamentary systems.
A) The Weimar republic faced economic and political problems.
• Because of the treaty and Versailles Germany had to pay large amounts of money for
the damages caused to the allied powers. It also had to pay huge sums of loans taken to
fight the war which was taking away all of German’s gold reserves.
• Because of the government was very unstable, emergency was imposed a number of
times so people had lost their confidence in the democratic parliamentary systems.
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answered Jul 4, 2016 by arpit jaiswal Pro (150 points)
The problems faced by the Weimar Republic were:
→ Versailles treaty: The Versailles Peace Treaty at the end of the First World War dispossessed Germany of its territories, its resources and its pride as a nation. He also had to pay 6 billion pounds as war compensation. In spite of the harsh terms, the Weimar Republic accepted the humiliating treaty, thereby making it unpopular amongst the German masses.
→ Economic Crisis: The German state was financially crippled due to overwhelming war debts which had to be paid in gold. Subsequently god reserves depleted and value of German mark fell. Prices of essential goods rose dramatically.
→ Political defects: The Weimar Republic was weak due to inherent constitutional irregularities such as proportional representation and Article 48 (which gave the President the power to impose emergency and rule by decree). The democratic parliamentary system seemed to give the people no solutions or benefits in the times of the severe economic crisis.
The problems faced by the Weimar Republic were:
→ Versailles treaty: The Versailles Peace Treaty at the end of the First World War dispossessed Germany of its territories, its resources and its pride as a nation. He also had to pay 6 billion pounds as war compensation. In spite of the harsh terms, the Weimar Republic accepted the humiliating treaty, thereby making it unpopular amongst the German masses.
→ Economic Crisis: The German state was financially crippled due to overwhelming war debts which had to be paid in gold. Subsequently god reserves depleted and value of German mark fell. Prices of essential goods rose dramatically.
→ Political defects: The Weimar Republic was weak due to inherent constitutional irregularities such as proportional representation and Article 48 (which gave the President the power to impose emergency and rule by decree). The democratic parliamentary system seemed to give the people no solutions or benefits in the times of the severe economic crisis.
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