Markx 2005
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The Weimar constitution granted Catholics full civil rights, unlike the previous constitution. Marx also opposed the German Revolution but supported the new Weimar Republic. He supported the Reichstag Peace Resolution of 1917 and opposed demands for territorial gains from World War I popular among Rhineland Centrists. Marx was elected to the Weimar National Assembly in 1919 and then to the reconstituted Reichstag in 1920, where he remained until 1932. In 1911, he founded the Katholische Schulorganisation to fight against the secularisation of the German school system. From 1910 to 1918, he was a member of the Reichstag. In 1907, he became the chairman of the Düsseldorf Centre Party and in 1910, he presided over the Augsburg Katholikentag. From 1906 to 1919, he was the deputy head of the party in the Rhineland. From 1899 to 1904, he was the head of the Elberfeld Centre Party. From 1899 to 1918, he was a member of the Abgeordnetenhaus, the lower chamber of the Landtag of Prussia. Marx started his political activities in Elberfeld, where he became active in the Centre Party. Under the German Empire, dominated by the Protestant Prussia, his religion and political activities were a handicap for his career as a lawyer. In 1904, Marx became Landgerichtsrat at Cologne, in 1907 Oberlandesgerichtsrat at Düsseldorf, in January 1921 Landgerichtspräsident in Limburg an der Lahn and on 27 September 1921 Senatspräsident of the Kammergericht Berlin without the requirement to serve the same day that he was elected president of the Reichstag fraction of the Centre Party. In 1888, he passed the Zweite Staatsprüfung for the Prussian civil service and began working as an assessor in Cologne and Waldbröl and later in the land registry in Simmern. Marx married Johanna Verkoyen (1871–1946) in 1891, and they had a total of four children (three sons and a daughter). As a student he became a member of Catholic Student Association Arminia of Bonn (a part of Kartellverband). He then studied jurisprudence at the University of Bonn from 1881 to 1884. Marx passed his Abitur at the Marzellengymnasium in 1881. He had a sister, Barbara, who later headed the Cologne Ursulines. He was born in 1863 in Cologne to Johann Marx, the rector of a Catholic school (1822–1882) and his wife, Gertrude (1826–1909). To provide a safety and environmental performance, all vehicles comply with “2005 standard exhaust gas 75% reduction level” and have body structure enhancing head protection performance.Reich Minister for the Occupied Territories Mark X is available with the 2.5 liter or 3 liter engines, and both are V6. Rear seat not only can be folded in a 60/40 split but also can be reclined in 7 different positions. Interior design provides superior quality of space while considering hospitality to a vehicle occupant, such as placing an audio switch exclusive to front passenger seat. Due to the well-balanced 54/46 weight distribution and the position of the driver's seat that has been arranged at the center between the front and rear wheels, drivers can easily see the behavior of the vehicle.
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The appearance is dynamic three-lamp configuration for the headlights and a rear bumper integrated with a diffuser, providing a joy of driving. The three concepts, high quality enough to suit for a luxury car, the luxury that sets Mark X apart from other cars and appeals to sensitivity of a driver, and the quality that can be proud with great confidence of, are what was taken into consideration in developing of the Mark X. This is concept of Mark X “dynamic and stylish rear wheel sedan”. The alphabetic letter X stands for “unknown” and represents a challenge to the unknown potential. Conceived as “a car which becomes the goal of a new era and opens up a new history”, Mark X possesses the essential qualities of a FR (rear wheel drive) sedan and at the same time represents a model that is completely renewed from name to spec. Mark X was developed as the successor to the Mark II, which was the best selling Toyota model born in 1968, with the total number of registration in Japan is more than 4.8 million.