Why was a democratic government formed in Germany during Weimar Republic?
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The Weimar Republic’s proportional voting system was inherently democratic because it allocated Reichstag seats based on the share of votes each party received. The problem with proportional voting was that it filled the Reichstag with a large number of parties.
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Germany After World War I
Germany After World War IIn December 1918, elections were held for a National Assembly tasked with creating a new parliamentary constitution. On February 6, 1919, the National Assembly met in the town of Weimar and formed the Weimar Coalition. ... It also prevented Germany from joining the League of Nations at that time.
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