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The Weimar system refers to the democratic government established in Germany after World War I, known as the Weimar Republic (1919-1933). It was characterized by a parliamentary system, a constitution that included extensive civil rights, and proportional representation, which aimed to ensure diverse political representation. However, it faced significant challenges, including political extremism, economic instability, and social unrest, ultimately leading to its collapse and the rise of the Nazi regime. The Weimar system is often studied as an example of the vulnerabilities of democratic institutions in times of crisis.

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