When, for example, the central bank, issues too much money, the economy of the country would be seriously devastated ( devaluation or depreciation regarding the currency in limiting countries) .
Consider also that if citizens had more money they would spend more. Possibly, you will think that situation is not bad, but it is.
As economic halts generate crisis, sales above expected would make that the item went scarce, so the prices of that item would have to be risen ( law of supply and demand)... Who would be willing to pay for a loaf of bread 200 dollars?
The reign of terror lasted for 1 year. 1793-1794
They are similar because the bill of rights was not obligatory when it was made, the states didn't have to abide by it yet because the supreme court didn't decide so. The Arizona Article II was similar to it to make sure the state abides by it. They are different for the simple reason that there are parts that are not based on the bill of rights, like the bill of rights has things not found in it, but the essence is the same.
The revival of the KKK in the 1920s was demonstrative of a society coping with the effects of industrialization, urbanization, and immigration. Although most of the KKK’s savagery was aimed at African Americans, their hatred extended to immigrants, Catholics, Jews, liberals, and progressives.