Social Sciences, asked by nandani018663, 3 months ago

How was the Weimar Republic constituted? what were its two inherent shortcomings?

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Answered by Eueans
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Explanation:

The Weimar republic was fragile for the following reasons: i) The inherent defects in the constitution made it vulnerable to dictatorship. ii) The system of proportional representation made achieving a majority by any one party an impossible task and led to coalitions.

Answered by mahadev7599
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Answer:

The defeat of Imperial Germany and the abdication of the emperor

gave an opportunity to parliamentary parties to recast German polity.

A National Assembly met at Weimar and established a democratic

constitution with a federal structure. Deputies were now elected to

the German Parliament or Reichstag, on the basis of equal and

universal votes cast by all adults including women.  

The Weimar Republic was fragile. The Weimar

constitution had some inherent defects, which made it unstable

and vulnerable to dictatorship. One was proportional

representation. This made achieving a majority by any one party a

near impossible task, leading to a rule by coalitions. Another defect

was Article 48, which gave the President the powers to impose

emergency, suspend civil rights and rule by decree. Within its short

life, the Weimar Republic saw twenty different cabinets lasting on

an average 239 days, and a liberal use of Article 48. Yet the crisis

could not be managed. People lost confidence in the democratic

parliamentary system, which seemed to offer no solutions.

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