Economy, asked by yoyo529, 1 year ago

What is article 48?What about enabling act?What are the causes of french revolution?


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Answered by Alfardo
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Hitler used Article 48 to pass the Enabling Act, which allowed Hitler to become the sole dictator of Germany. Article 48 had been used repeatedly since the creation of the Weimar Constitution. The overuse of Article 48 weakened the government and caused the German people to turn against the idea of a democratic government. While using Article 48, Hitler passed the Enabling Act, which made all political parties not related to the Nazi party illegal. Hitler was able to turn away from the Weimar Constitution with its hopes of a democratic government in Germany and establish a Nazi government with Hitler as the supreme dictator in 1933. HOPE IT HELPS.

yoyo529: Iam asking what is article 48
Alfardo: see ur third question.
Answered by abhi8210
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Here is your answer....

Q.) What is article 48?

Ans :- Article 48 of the constitution of the Weimar Republic of Germany allowed the President, under certain circumstances, to take emergency measures without the prior consent of the Reichstag. This power was understood to include the promulgation of "emergency decrees


Q.) What about enabling act?

Ans :- An enabling act is a piece of legislation by which a legislative body grants an entity which depends on it (for authorization or legitimacy) the power to take certain actions. For example, enabling acts often establish government agencies to carry out specific government policies in a modern nation.


Q.) What are the causes of french revolution?

Ans :- Causes of the French Revolution

1. International: struggle for hegemony and Empire outstrips the fiscal resources of the state

2. Political conflict: conflict between the Monarchy and the nobility over the “reform” of the tax system led to paralysis and bankruptcy.

3. The Enlightenment: impulse for reform intensifies political conflicts; reinforces traditional aristocratic constitutionalism, one variant of which was laid out in Montequieu’s Spirit of the Laws; introduces new notions of good government, the most radical being popular sovereignty, as in Rousseau’s Social Contract [1762]; the attack on the regime and privileged class by the Literary Underground of “Grub Street;” the broadening influence of public opinion.

4. Social antagonisms between two rising groups: the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie

5. Ineffective ruler: Louis XVI

6. Economic hardship, especially the agrarian crisis of 1788-89 generates popular discontent and disorders caused by food shortages.

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