The Second cabinet of Carl Theodor Zahle was the government of Denmark from 21 June 1913 to 29 March 1920. It replaced the Berntsen cabinet, and was dismissed by Christian X leading to the Easter Crisis of 1920.
It was the government which led the country through the First World War and gave women and servants the right to vote. It also saw the passing of the Act of Union, which recognized the Kingdom of Iceland.
The cabinet consisted of these ministers: