what was the enabiling act
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The Enabling Act allowed the Reich government to issue laws without the consent of Germany's parliament, laying the foundation for the complete Nazification of German society. The law was passed on March 23, 1933, and published the following day.
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Answer:The Enabling Act of 1933, formally titled was a law that gave the German Cabinet most importantly, the Chancellor—the power to enact laws without the involvement of the Reich stag or consult with Wei mar President Paul v on Hindenburg, and to override fundamental aspects of the Wei mar Constitution.
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