Until 1871 Germany consisted of 39 separate states, each with its own government. in 1852 a handful of the German states had a democracy-in-the-making, but most were under autocratic rule. The various German states (which until 1866 included Austria) sent representatives to meetings of the German Confederation, but it had very few powers and mainly urged and exhorted the individual states to do certain things and not to do others.
Germany was a monarchy.
He wanted to industrialize Germany.
Germany was socialist
Italy and Germany established an authoritarian government. The USSR, though I'm not 100% positive, had a somewhat democratic government.
It was a Totalitarianist government. Hitler's Nazi Germany and Stalin's Communist Russia are probably the world's two best examples of totalitarianism.
Max Laurence was born on August 7, 1852, in Berlin, Germany.
Oskar Blumenthal was born on March 13, 1852, in Berlin, Germany.
Agnes Sapper was born on April 12, 1852, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Germany is a limited government.
Germany has a democratic Federal Republic government.
Germany is a sovereign country, not a branch of government.
The Constitution Act of 1852 granted self-government to the Colony of New Zealand. The act, created by the Parliament of the United Kingdom was the second such act, since the precious Act of 1846 was not fully implemented.
The head of government in Germany is called the Chancellor.
West Germany's government was the Federal Republic.
Government bunker - Germany - was created in 1972.
Germany is an unlimited government because the people have almost no freedom
The 7 branches of government of Germany are:ConstitutionLegislatureJudiciaryExecutiveDivisionsElectionsForeign Policy