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Blababa [14]
2 years ago
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What negative effects did east germany experience after reunification? select two options. communist rebellions anger at reunifi

cation costs growth in unemployment many business closings slow economic growth
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Kisachek [45]2 years ago
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The negative effects of east germany experience after reunification is unemployment many business closings slow economic growth.

<h3>What is reunification of Germany?</h3>

Reunification of Germany serves as a Peaceful Revolution in 1990 which was a protests by East Germans to negotiate between the GDR and FRG as regards Unification Treaty.

However, this protest brought about unemployment because many business closings and slow economic growth.

Learn more about reunification of Germany at;

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