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Title: GCSE Weimar Germany
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It aimed to take over by supporting the Government and making reforms through acts of Parliament. He took over when the Kaiser abdicated.
EARLY PROBLEMS OF THE
WEIMAR REPUBLIC
The Weimar Constitution
Ebert held elections in January. Both women and men could vote if they were over 18 (universal suffrage) ... Showed first 250 characters
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Both women and men could vote if they were over 18 (universal suffrage) . Ebert's party dominated the election results, and Ebert remained Chancellor (Prime Minister). Because of the extreme violence in Berlin, Ebert and all politicians moved to the peaceful city of Weimar to write a new German Constitution... Showed next 250 characters
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