Answer:
Extremist parties
Too much money paid in reparation
Hyperinflation from inexperienced government
Step-by-step explanation:
The economic crisis of the Weimar republic 1922 was a culmination of political as well as economic factors. First the people didn't support the Weimar government as they were popularly called the "November Criminals" as they did not like that Germany had signed the Armistice and the Treaty of Versailles . Also the goverment was not very competent as much money was paid in reparations through foreign loans that had devastating effects on the economy of Germany by the hyperinflation. Coupled with that extremists from the socialist parties clamored and did not give the incumbent government much support,
further making it unstable