The Weimar Republic faced numerous weaknesses, including political instability, economic crises, and social unrest. The government attempted to address these issues through various measures such as implementing the Dawes Plan in 1924 to stabilize the economy and reduce reparations payments, and increasing coal production to bolster recovery. Additionally, they sought to strengthen democratic institutions and promote political moderation, but persistent challenges, including extremist movements and hyperinflation, ultimately undermined these efforts. The government's inability to effectively respond to these crises contributed to the rise of authoritarianism in Germany.
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