To what extent was the Great Depression responsible for the collapse of the Weimar Republic?

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The Weimar's system of proportional representation made effective policy-making difficult.

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    The coalition governments contained parties that had significant disagreements, including left-wing social democrats and nationalist or regionalist center-right parties (ch. 8).

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    Proportional representation meant that parties were unable to gain enough votes to form their own governments. Instead, parties had to rely on diverse coalitions to establish governments.

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    Many countries use similar proportional representation systems without falling into dictatorship and dysfunction.

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