The correct answer is A) Providing for rule by a single individual in cases of national emergency.
The constitution of Weimar Germany helped to undermine the republican form of government by providing for rule by a single individual in cases of national emergency.
After World War I, the creation of the Weimer Republic seemed to be a decent solution to Germany's problems. It tried to instill some democratic principles and a proper form of government, but it happened differently.
The Great Depression affected Germany. The Weimar Republic lived heavy inflation in the decade of 1920 because Germany had to pay many reparations due to World War 1 and the agreements of the Versailles Pact. The Weimar Republic decided to borrow money from the United States instead of collect more taxes on its citizens. The government cut spending and the interests paid to the US worsened the poor economic situation in Germany. This situation created frustrated and angry people ready to accepts the radical ideas of the Nazi Party and Adolph Hitler.
The first blank would be Joseph Stalin and the second would be Leon Trotsky
A Constitutional Monarch is a system government that allowed a country monarch to have a substantial amount of political power (depended on a country's constitution.) Usually a Prime Minister is elected to run the country and a parliament is put in place to also represent the people's needs. A constitution is set in place for the country allowing rights for citizens which the government must protect those rights. Constitutional Monarchies: Britain, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Jordan, Morocco, Malaysia, and Japan (included smaller city states in Europe and Asia)
Answer:
A. Westernize colonies in Africa and Asia
Explanation:
The White Man's Burden: The United States and the Philippine Islands (1899), by Rudyard Kipling, is a poem about the Philippine–American War (1899–1902), which exhorts the United States to assume colonial control of the Filipino people and their country.
Correct answer: A) Help countries torn by conflict create conditions for lasting peace.
The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to UN Peacekeeping Forces in 1988. In awarding the Prize, the Nobel Foundation described the mission of UN Peacekeeping Forces in this way:
<em>The United Nations Peacekeeping Forces are employed by the World Organization to maintain or re-establish peace in an area of armed conflict. The UN may engage in conflicts between states as well as in struggles within states. The UN acts as an impartial third party in order to prepare the ground for a settlement of the issues that have provoked armed conflict. If it proves impossible to achieve a peaceful settlement, the presence of UN forces may contribute to reducing the level of conflict.</em>