what was the defects of Weimar republic
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The inherent defects of Weimar Republicwere: The system of proportional representation made it difficult for a one party to achieve a majority. This lead to a rule by coalitions. Article 48 gave the President the power to impose emergency, suspend civil rights and rule by decree.Jul 16, 2014
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1 The Weimar constitution had some inherent defects , which made it unstable and vulnerable to dictatorship. 2 One defect was proportional representation. This made achieving a majority by any one party a near impossible task, which led to a rule by coalitions.3 Another defect was Article 48, which gave the President thepowers to impose emergency, suspend civil rights and rule by decree.
4 Within its short life, the Weimar Republic saw twenty different cabinets (governments) lasting on an average 239 days, and a liberal use of Article 48. 5. People lost confidence in the democratic parliamentary system, which seemed to offer no solutions.
1 The Weimar constitution had some inherent defects , which made it unstable and vulnerable to dictatorship. 2 One defect was proportional representation. This made achieving a majority by any one party a near impossible task, which led to a rule by coalitions.3 Another defect was Article 48, which gave the President thepowers to impose emergency, suspend civil rights and rule by decree.
4 Within its short life, the Weimar Republic saw twenty different cabinets (governments) lasting on an average 239 days, and a liberal use of Article 48. 5. People lost confidence in the democratic parliamentary system, which seemed to offer no solutions.
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