There's no real certainty as to what caused it. There's multiple factors but two factors that are important are:
There was too many parties to vote for so no one party ever got enough support, and there were many splinter parties popping up because of it
Also, in an emergency, the president did NOT need the agreement of the Reichstag, but could issue decrees. In the end Hitler took advantage of this shaky situation to take power.
Notably, Weimar has many economical and political issues going on, as well all cultural, but the two I talked about, are probably most notable.
Could you please put this into a format that is English. Thank You.
Answer:
There was antagonism between the countries in Europe and outside Europe.
Explanation:
After World War I in 1918, the landscape of the world had changed. There was antagonism and mistrust between the countries. In Europe, a lot fell upon Germany. Germany was forced to sign the Versailles Treaty acknowledging defeat. The country was forced to acknowledge that it caused the war. Part of the territory possessing rich coal mines was given to France. In the other areas, Africa was involved to a little extent. The Asian countries had much resentment towards the Europeans as they expanded their empires further.
Answer:
The Destroyer
Explanation:
During the first World War, much technical innovation was invented. New transportation as submarines, tanks, trucks, and Planes, transformed warfare. Tanks played a significant role in changing warfare. The tanks built by the British and put into action against the Germans. The coming of the military technology weakens the enemy power to stabilize the front. Machine guns were fully automatic that fired bullets more than 400 rounds a minute.
The safavid empire evolved into present day iran