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Answer:
German paper marks rapidly lost value between 1918 and 1923
Explanation:
Between the period 1918 ans 1923, the German economy crumbled rapidly and it had enormous inflation, resulting in large scale poverty in the country. This can be seen very well from the presented graph, as at 1918 one paper Mark was almost equivalent to one gold Mark. Then as the years pass by the paper Mark starts to lose on value, and by 1921 it is almost 1,000 paper Marks that were the equivalent of one golden Mark. From 1922 we have a sharp loss of value of the paper Mark continuing in the next 1923, with the end result being one billion paper Marks to be equivalent to one gold Mark.
Answer:
I agree with the other comments but remember how different things are now.
Back in Jefferson’s time, there were thousands of small newspapers, they were usually just a page or two and they were all independent. Today corporations own most newspapers and they force them to toe the company line when it comes to what they can print. TV and radio are worse, most are just propaganda outlets (Fox is among the worst) and are in the entertainment business not in the news business. The PBS stations are independent when it comes to local events but most get national news from PBS or NPR, they are pretty good but they are slanted to the left.
You have to be very careful who you trust, the foreign sources are best because they don’t gain much by pushing one view or another. Even there you have to be sure they aren’t just a mouthpiece for China or Russia.
Answer: p^2 + 4q^2 + r^2 + 4pq + 4qr + 2pr
Explanation:
We need to expand (p+2q+r)^2
We know that (x+y+z) ^2 = x^2 + y^2 + z^2 + 2xy + 2yz + 2xz
Here x = p,y = 2q and z = r
Therefore (p+2q+r)^2 = (p)^2 + (2q)^2 + (r)^2 + 2(p)(2q) + 2(2q)(r) + 2(p)(r)
= p^2 + 4q^2 + r^2 + 4pq + 4qr + 2pr
Answer:
Explanation:
They did not approve of his actions which lead to their anger, and then the war. So they illustrated the grievances because of their anger and sorrow Somethings they did not approve of are the raising of taxes, the tea law, etc...