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« on: August 15, 2011, 12:46:47 PM »

1. Angela Merkel, CDU
2. Don't remember the number. I think the largest is Bavaria and the smallest is the Saar.
3. Bundestag
4. Adenauer (CDU), Kiesinger (CDU), Don't remember (CDU), Brandt (SPD), Schmidt (SPD), Kohl (CDU), Schröder (SPD), Merkel (CDU)
5. SPD, CDU, CSU, FDP, Greens, Left
6. SPD/Green, CDU/CSU/SPD, CDU/CSU/FDP
7. Zentrum, SPD, KPD, NSDAP
8. Weimar Republic politicians, although Luxemburg died early in that period.
9. Failed plot against Hitler
10. SPD
11. Red for SPD and Left, green for Greens, yellow for FDP, black for CDU, blue for CSU

1. NDP and some other party.
2. FDP
3. MMP by state; voters cast two ballots, and list members are elected in addition to constituency members so that the total number is proportional to the list vote results.
4. Köhler is the only one I can remember.
5. Hamburg
6. Brandt?
7. SPD, Zentrum, Conservative, National Liberal
8. Chancellors
9. Don't know.
10. CSU in Bavaria. Was it in 2005?
11. Don't know

1. 1969, 1972, 1998
2. FPTP; all citizens could vote.
3. A constituency in central Berlin.
4. Each member of the Bundestag gets a vote, and each state parliament elects a number of voters equal to the number of members of the Bundestag. Together they form the electoral college that elects the President.
5. Don't know
6. Bavaria, Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt
7. Danish, Polish, Sorbian
8. Center-right Weimar politicians
9. Fall of the Berlin Wall, accession of Hitler to power, declaration of the German Empire, no clue for the last.
10. Don't know
11. Bismarck
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