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This document is a summary of the Second reich from 1871 to 1879. It mainly provides the extent to which unity was achieved in early Germany by focusing on events such as the Kulturkampf.

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Ruling the second Reich, 1871-79

Introduction
-​ United German empire known as the Kaiserreich (1871)
-​ At its head was the Prussian king, now kaiser Wilhelm I
-​ Prussian chancellor Otto Von Bismarck, main figure behind the unification
-​ Even if united, divisions over religion, language and culture was still prominent
-​ German constitution attempted to unify Germany more than just geographically and
assert Prussian supreme authority
-​ Universal suffrage for men were able to vote in the democratic process to elect
members of the Reichstag
-​ Bismarck hoped this would nullify calls for greater democratic liberation
-​ Kulturkampf a policy of discrimination aimed at the Catholic Church in Germany
-​ It was believed that was the main obstacle to achieve german unity

Trying to reconcile unity and division
-​ congress of Vienna 1815
-​ 360 German states solidified into 38 sovereign independent states
-​ Regional identity remained very strong
-​ Idea of ‘Germany’ was largely geographical
-​ Linguistic unity was not strong enough to overcome historical and cultural divisions

The role of Prussia
-​ the unification of Germany was driven by Prussia
-​ Prussia had political and military dominance
-​ Germany became a united nation in 1871
-​ However divisions did not simply evaporate with the unification
-​ Prussia ruled the nation as the kaiser was Prussian
-​ One third of the new Germany was catholic (they believed they were a discriminated
minority)
-​ Many Germans also saw the new regime with scepticism
-​ Constitution aimed to enshrine Prussian power and overcome key divisions within the
state
-​ Constitution:
1)​ the 22 different royals still maintained substantial power under the kaiser
2)​ The emperor controlled the national civil service and the military
3)​ Elected parliamentary body established (Reichstag)
4)​ Universal male suffrage for all men above 25
5)​ Single currency created
6)​ National legal system
-​ those all provided a greater sense of unification
-​ German flag in 1892
-​ The German army was split into 4: the Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony and Wurttemberg

, -​ Each separate army owed allegiance to their own ruler however the kaiser ruled over
all of them in wartime
-​ Russian influence in politics and military was highly disproportionate
-​ However the first 10 years after 1871 were quite successful in forging a sense of
German citizenship



The federal government and the Länder
-​ before the unification Germany consisted of 38 states known as Länder
-​ The constitution established Germany as a federal state
-​ A federal state is a type of government where power is shared between the central
government and the political units in the country, also known as states or provinces
-​ The states retained certain powers but were under the dominance of Prussia
-​ The states were allowed to draft their own constitution
-​ They also had control over their own education, taxation, policing and health
-​ However the federal government was able to set national tariffs, control the banking
system and foreign and economic policies



The Länder and the Bundesrat
-​ The power of the Länder was centred on the upper house of parliament, the
Bundesrat
-​ This body was made up of representatives of the state governments
-​ However the number of delegates was proportional to the size of the state
-​ Therefore Prussia, being the biggest state, had 17 representatives while other states
like Bavaria had only 6
-​ The bundesrat had the veto power however only 14 votes were needed to veto
-​ The constitution and government was set up in a way that reinstated and assured
Prussian superiority and supreme authority
-​ Prussia had always the ability to veto legislations if they were not favourable in their
way
-​ The prussian parliament was also elected in a class based system
-​ People were divided in 3 classes based on how much tax they paid
-​ Each part had ⅓ of the votes
-​ Disproportionate as 85% of the prussian population fell in the lower tax bracket while
only 5% fell in the higher tax bracket
-​ Therefore the prussian delegates always represented the needs and necessities of
the landed elites
-​ Additionally votes went to electoral colleges which will then choose a representative
-​ Ensured prussian political dominance
-​ The kaiser was always a prussian king, the military and the government were under
prussian nobles
-​ However the states were given enough power by Bismarck to keep their leaders
happy while Prussia still remained politically dominant
-​ However some positions had to be given to non-prussians ministers
-​ For example the chancellor of germany between 1894 and 1900 was a bavarian
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