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which factors enabled the recast of Germany's political system after the first world war

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Answered by Ashq
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Germany during World War 1 was a federal monarchy under the leadership of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Under the federal monarchy, the emperor was the head of state and also the president of the federated monarchs.

The political system began with Wilhelm 1 who was accorded the title German Emperor. This was done to avoid imminent conflict associated with the alternative title Emperor of Germany, which would have entitled him to authority over land within the federated monarchs’ territories.  The federal monarchy turned Germany into an empire through the confederation of states.

The federal monarchy ended with Kaiser Wilhelm II who supported Austria-Hungary leading to the conflict in 1914, which eventually culminated in the First World War.

He became unpopular during the war due to poor leadership and the army withdrew their support for the emperor. This forced him to abdicate and flee to exile in Holland.




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Answered by Priatouri
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The entry of Germany in the First World War can be dated on 1st August 1914. Germany suffered badly from this war. However, the main factors that facilitated the recast of German administration following the First World War I was the defeat of Imperial Germany in World War and the abdication of the Emperor of Germany.

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