who lost confidence in the democratic parliamentary system in germany
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the citizens
cuz....
-> the weimar republic was politically fragile. its constitution had some inherent defects and was prone to dictatorship
->the provision of proportional representation meant that majority by a single party was impossible and coalition government was the norm.
->Article 48 gave the president the powers to impose emergency to suspend civil rights and to rule by decree. The average life span of a cabinet was just 239 days and emergency was declared many times.
-> so people were losing confidence in the weimar republic and were starting to believe in the growing nazi party.
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cuz....
-> the weimar republic was politically fragile. its constitution had some inherent defects and was prone to dictatorship
->the provision of proportional representation meant that majority by a single party was impossible and coalition government was the norm.
->Article 48 gave the president the powers to impose emergency to suspend civil rights and to rule by decree. The average life span of a cabinet was just 239 days and emergency was declared many times.
-> so people were losing confidence in the weimar republic and were starting to believe in the growing nazi party.
this is 100% correct
and plzzzzzz answer my geography question i postd....tomorrow's my exam
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People of Weimar republic
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