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Card 6
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Describe how the Prussian bundesrat elections add weight to Wehler's interpretation of the Second Reich.
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Card 7
Front
Criticisms of Wehler's argument?
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Card 8
Front
Name the last interpretation of the power structure of the Second Reich which emphasises the power of the voters.
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Card 9
Front
Further evidence in favour of Eley and Blackbourn's argument?
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Card 10
Front
Arguments that the Kaiserreich was authoritarian?
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Card 11
Front
Arguments that the Kaiserreich was not authoritarian?
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Card 12
Front
Who would argue that the left wing was the greatest threat to the Weimar Republic?
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Card 13
Front
Who would emphasise the power of the right wing?
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Card 14
Front
Which pact attempted to resolve the threat from some of the conservative forces?
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Card 15
Front
Who argues that from 1925-9 Germany lived beyond its means, and had out of control spending, making the Weimar economy a "sick" economy?
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