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parliament - Reichstag
definition—A form of government in which elected officials from parties form a government to make decisions
what was it?
it was the Germany’s equivalent to the houses of parliament
what power it had?
They where aloud to pass laws that he didn’t have to agree to
what limitations?
the kaiser disagreeing with the law
industrialisation
definition—The movement of a country towards manufacturing goods on a mass scale typically this is a shift away from farming
the industrialisation was to make things like coal chemicals steel and iron
what power did it have ?
the success of Germany industry had made many land owners business and factory owners very rich— day of the kaiser to pass laws
Although this gave them real powers it didn’t help the factory’s
militarism
definition— the belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or premodern nations interest
had a proud tradition of military activity
what power did it have?
they can influence the kaiser chose laws and suggestions
you didn’t have to listen but they guns and tanks
socialism
definition—a political system which encourages greater government control and the distribution of money to ensure equality support are established such as unemployment benefit
German society was dominated by the traditional ruling organisation
what powers it had?
Threatening people and having to change the way they think
they will be making people upset
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