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What ware the main features of enabling act

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Answered by Anonymous
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the enabling act was passed by hitler on March 1933 on coming into the supreme power of chancellorship on January 1933. features of the act are:-



enabling act established dictatorship in the country.

this act gave supreme powers to hitler to sideline the president and rule by decree.

this act too made restrictions on political parties and trade unions for german people

this act allowed hitler to gain complete control over the economy, media and army.
Answered by Jasleen0599
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The Enabling Act allowed the Reich government to give guidelines without the consent of Germany's parliament, laying out the system for the absolute Nazification of German culture.

  • The law was passed on March 23, 1933, and distributed the following day. Its finished name was the "Law to Remedy the Distress of the People and the Reich."
  • The Law to Remedy the Distress of the People and the Reich is generally called the Enabling Act.
  • Passed on March 23, 1933, and proclaimed the next day, it transformed into the underpinning of Adolf Hitler's dictatorship.
  • The showing allowed him to approve guidelines, including ones that ignored the Weimar Constitution, without the endorsement of either parliament or Reich President von Hindenburg.
  • Eventually, German named specialists who were among the intriguing kinds of individuals who might have tried Nazi objectives saw Hitler's organization as genuine and continued to see themselves as state laborers who owed him their steadfastness and support.
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