<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>
Answer:
Hi, Friend!
What was one result of the French and Indian war?
<em>France's departure from North America. the british got land east go the Mississippi and the spanish got west of the Mississippi. put the british in great debt.</em>
<em>xXxAnimexXx</em>
<em />
<em>Have a great day!</em>
<em />
Answer:
Anglo-Saxon racism .
Explanation:
Anglo-Saxon is a term that refers to the cultural mix that is the basis of England´s culture. Through widespread use, it has become synonym with cultural expressions associated with the English language and the English-speaking countries. In this case, Anglo-Saxon racism refers to racist behavior and attitudes seen in Great Britain.
Answer:
no, because the 6th amendment allows a speedy trial
Explanation: