The Weimar Constitution, established in 1919, aimed to create a democratic framework for Germany following World War I. Its main goals included establishing a parliamentary democracy, ensuring civil liberties and rights for citizens, and promoting social justice. It sought to balance power between the Reichstag (parliament) and the president, while also providing mechanisms for direct democracy through referendums. Ultimately, the constitution aimed to stabilize the political landscape and prevent the rise of authoritarianism.
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