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  1. The reforms, which took effect on 28 October 1918, made the office of chancellor dependent on the confidence of the Reichstag rather than that of the German emperor and required the consent of both the Reichstag and the Bundesrat for declarations of war and for peace agreements. Although many members of the German Parliament had long favored ...

  2. The German Reichstag debated the draft on 29 and 30 November, and it was rejected by a majority of deputies. The initiators then requested a referendum, which took place on 22 December.

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  4. The Reichstag inquiry into guilt for World War I was a parliamentary committee in Weimar Germany that was tasked with investigating the events that had led to the "outbreak, prolongation and loss of the First World War".

  5. The German Empire--often called the Second Reich to distinguish it from the First Reich, established by Charlemagne in 800--was based on two compromises. The first was between the king of Prussia and the rulers of the other German states, who agreed to accept him as the kaiser (emperor) of a united Germany, provided they could continue to rule ...

  6. A peace program presented to the U.S. Congress by President Woodrow Wilson in January 1918. It called for the evacuation of German occupied lands, the drawing of borders and the settling a territorial disputes by the self-determination of the affected populations, and the founding of an association of nations to preserve the peace and guaranteed their territorial integrity.

  7. Imperial Germany became a great power, it built up the longest railway network of Europe, the world's strongest army, and a fast-growing industrial base. 32 Facts About Imperial Germany | FactSnippet.

  8. Common people grew impoverished and resentful. Westernization opposed traditional society. Depended on foreign trade; was vulnerable to swings in economy. APWH Bulleit Textbook Chapter 28 Vocab The Crisis of the Imperial Order, 1900-1929 Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free.

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