Asked by Liliana Bucur on Sep 22, 2024

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For what reason did the Allies insist on a weak presidency and the power of the Bundesrat to block legislation in the West German constitution?

A) They wanted to prevent the Social Democratic Party from taking power.
B) They modeled the West German constitution on the American constitution.
C) Politicians from Catholic regions insisted on such clauses to prevent Protestant dominance.
D) Decentralization would better block Soviet power grabs in West Germany.
E) They wanted to prevent a recurrence of the centralized power Hitler had accumulated.

Bundesrat

The federal council representing the federal states (Länder) of Germany at the national level, part of Germany's bicameral legislature.

Centralized Power

A political system where a central authority controls all or most of the government functions and decision-making processes.

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Janice Boyland5 days ago
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
The Allies insisted on a weak presidency and the power of the Bundesrat to block legislation in the West German constitution primarily to prevent a recurrence of the centralized power Hitler had accumulated, aiming to avoid the rise of another dictatorship.