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How far has the Weimar Republic recovered - Coggle Diagram
How far has the Weimar Republic recovered
Politics
Strenght
Democratic constitution that included civil rights.
Coalition-building efforts among moderate parties.
Diplomatic achievements (e.g., Locarno Treaties).
No more revolutions
Weakness
Rise of extremist parties (Nazis and Communists).
Article 48 allowed for the bypassing of democratic processes.
Political instability due to coalition governments.
A non democratic ruler was elected
The economy
Weakness
Dependency on foreign loans led to vulnerability.
Great Depression led to soaring unemployment and economic collapse.
Hyperinflation crisis (1923) devastated savings.
Strenght
Economic recovery in the mid-1920s.
Dawes Plan helped stabilize reparations and attract foreign investment.
Industrial output returned to pre-war levels.
Culture
Strenght
Increased opportunities for women in various fields.
Open environment for artistic expression and innovation.
Flourishing of arts and sciences (e.g., Bauhaus, cinema).
Weakness
Cultural divisions between urban and rural populations.
Cultural backlash from conservative elements.
Foreign policy
Weakness
Economic dependency on foreign nations.
Perception of weakness among nationalists.
Continued resentment over Treaty of Versailles.
Strenght
Active participation in the League of Nations.
Reduction of reparations through diplomatic negotiations.
Improved international relations through treaties.