- They were unstable and thus vaulnerable to dictatorship
- Propotional represtation made achieving a majority by party immpossible thus leading to by collition
- Article 48 wich gave the president to impose emergency, suspend civil right & ruled by degree
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1 They were responsible to sign on the agreement at peace treaty ,hence the people hated them .
2 Article 48 gave him the right to impose emergency ,supend laws and can rule dy decree
3 the ruling period of weimar constitution faced many economic problems
4. many people were unemployed
5 They were stable thus vulnerable to dictator ship
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The inherent defects of the Weimar constitution are:
*Proportional representation-This refers to rule by coalitions which made it impossible for one major party to occupy the government.As there was a rule of coalitions in Germany,there would be crisis if one party pulls out of the ruling party's coalition showing that the weimar constitution is weak.
*Liberal use of article 48-Article 48 gave the president the powers to impose emergency,suspend all civil rights and rule by decree.In the different cabinets that lasted in Germany,people saw a liberal use of Article 48.But,it still
did not give any solutions to the people's problems.Hence the people lost faith in the Weimar constitution.This became a defect of the weimar constitution as loss of support of people resulted in popular support for conservative dictatorship in Germany.
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he inherent defects of the Weimar constitution are:
*Proportional representation-This refers to rule by coalitions which made it impossible for one major party to occupy the government.As there was a rule of coalitions in Germany,there would be crisis if one party pulls out of the ruling party's coalition showing that the weimar constitution is weak.*Liberal use of article 48-Article 48 gave the president the powers to impose emergency,suspend all civil rights and rule by decree.In the different cabinets that lasted in Germany,people saw a liberal use of Article 48.But,it still did not give any solutions to the people's problems.Hence the people lost faith in the Weimar constitution.This became a defect of the weimar constitution as loss of support of people resulted in popular support for conservative dictatorship in Germany.HOPE IT HELPED!!- -5
The weimar constitution had some inherent defects which made it unstable and vulnerable to dictator ship. These were:
1)Proportional Represenation: This made achieving a majorty by any one party a near impossible task, leading to rule by coalitions.
2)Article 48:Which the the president the powers to impose emergency, suspend civil rights and rules by decree.
3)Within it's short life the Weimar Republic saw 20 different cabinets lasting on a average 239 days, and a liberal use of Article 48.
4)People lost confidence in the democratic parliamentary system, which seemed to offer no solutions.
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The Weimar Republic was born after Germany's defeat in the First World War in 1918. The German Emperor abdicated in November 1918. Instead of the monarchy, a German republic was proclaimed. A new constitution was drafted in the German city of Weimar. The constitution was adopted on August 11, 1919. This date marks the formal establishment of the Weimar Republic.
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1)Proportional Represenation: This made achieving a majorty by any one party a near impossible task, leading to rule by coalitions.
2)Article 48:Which the the president the powers to impose emergency, suspend civil rights and rules by decree.
3)Within it's short life the Weimar Republic saw 20 different cabinets lasting on a average 239 days, and a liberal use of Article 48.
4)People lost confidence in the democratic parliamentary system, which seemed to offer no solutions.
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1)Proportional Represenation: This made achieving a majorty by any one party a near impossible task, leading to rule by coalitions.
2)Article 48:Which the the president the powers to impose emergency, suspend civil rights and rules by decree.
3)Within it's short life the Weimar Republic saw 20 different cabinets lasting on a average 239 days, and a liberal use of Article 48.
4)People lost confidence in the democratic parliamentary system, which seemed to offer no solutions.
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1)Proportional Represenation: This made achieving a majorty by any one party a near impossible task, leading to rule by coalitions.
2)Article 48:Which the the president the powers to impose emergency, suspend civil rights and rules by decree.
3)Within it's short life the Weimar Republic saw 20 different cabinets lasting on a average 239 days, and a liberal use of Article 48.
4)People lost confidence in the democratic parliamentary system, which seemed to offer no solutions.
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2) article 48 - the president had the power o impose emergency anytime meaning by that he could suspend the civil rights of the citizens anytime
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