Answer:
Woodward Tornado
Explanation:
The Woodward Tornado is the answer. It killed 110+ people, and 180+, if you add the people in Texas who died.
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<span> do not know what you definition of "end of the century" is, here are the phases of development of the German economy since WW II: </span>
<span>after introduction of German Mark in 1948/1949 until 1973: "Economic Wonder", high growth rates, decreasing unemployment to the point where we hired foreign workers from Italy/Greece/Portugal/Spain, </span>
<span>1973: Oil shock and stagflation: growth rates reduced to 2 - 3 % average until 1990, high inflation which went down by the end of he period to 2 %, rising unemployment up to 8 % </span>
<span>1990: Re-Unification with Eastern Germany triggered a short term high growth rate, but also unemployment increased to nearly 10 % by end of century, economical growth GDP around 1 - 2 %, </span>
<span>significant increase in government debt and deficits as huge investment in East German infrastructure and retirement/health care/ unemployment system. By the end of the century Germany was considered "the sick man of Europe". </span>
<span>From 2002: "Agenda 2010" with major labor market reforms lead to higher employment (today around 6 %), and significant reduction in deficit: today just 8 bn $ and growth rats 2 - 3 % per year.</span>
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I believe you are referring to your Discussion–Based Assessment. Unfortunately, it's hard to tell what teacher you have or what questions they will ask you. Also, DBAs kind of fall under the category of tests on Brainly and we're not supposed to help you with tests. Plus, if you know the questions and answers in advance, it defeats the purpose. I can't tell you specifics about the WH DBA you have, but I can give some general DBA tips, as I'm in virtual school, too.
I know that DBAs are difficult. But you cannot fail them if you have an idea about the general points of each module. If there's something you don't understand, ask your teacher to explain it before or after you start your DBA. You likely can even text them if you're unsure about something any time during their office hours. It's what they're there for. Your teachers will also understand if you need to take a look at your notes while on the call, so make sure you have simplified notes of the module ready to refer to before your appointment.
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Most of all, just remember that this is a conversation. You're not being integrated for information. This is an opportunity for you to learn and review for your module and final tests. As long as you're confident and have a good grasp on what you learned, you can't do bad on the DBA.
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Answer:
The similarities far outweigh the differences.
Explanation:
A Political Map. It's a map that shows the locations of <span>countries, cities, states, and counties.
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