Answer:
(i)
The Weimar Republic had to sign the humiliating Treaty of Versailles.
(ii) This Republic carried the burden of war guilt and was financially
crippled by being forced to pay compensation.
(iii) Hyperinflation made the German Mark valueless and
caused immense hardship for the common man. This economic crisis led to
widespread inflation, misery and despair.
(iv) In the Weimar Republic, both the communists and
socialists became irreconcilable enemies and could not make common cause
against Hitler.
(v) Both revolutionaries and militant nationalists craved
for radical solutions, which was not easy.
Within its short life, the Weimar Republic saw twenty
different cabinets and the liberal use of Article 48. All these created a
political crisis in Germany.
(vi) It became very unpopular among the German, because it
lost the pride of the nation in the hands of Allies powers.
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