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What were two of the key weaknesses of the Weimar Constitution?

The Electoral System - Weimar's Constitution used an electoral system of pure proportional representation. This meant that a party got a percentage of the seats in the Reichstag that corresponded with its pe...
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What was the most significant factor in Hitler's consolidation of power?

One factor that contributed to Hitler's rise to and consolidation of power was his propaganda scheme, which was implemented extensively into Germany. Creditable mainly to one of his most trusted officers, Jo...
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How should I structure a paragraph?

Start with what's called a topic sentence- it says "Hello, this paragraph is about this". Then, you can add evidence, and analysis. Think about using the paragraph structure P, E, E:Point- this is ...
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In what ways were the lives of women in Germany affected by Nazi social policies?

Nazi social policies targeting women were mainly attempts to return women to the traditional role of a housewife as well as producing more children. In order to achieve this, they set up the National Sociali...
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What best explains the collapse of royal authority in France by 1789?

What best explains the collapse of royal authority in France by 1789? Louis XVI was in theory an absolute monarch who ruled according to the Divine Right of Kings. However, by 1789 this theoretical power had...
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