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1) Stresemann introduced reforms to help ordinary people such as job centres and unemployment pay
2)Under Stresemann's guidance, the government called off the strike, persuaded the French to leave the Ruhr and changed the currency to the Rentenmark which helped solve hyperinflation.
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Jerusalem is one of the holiest places in the world. It´s a holy place for the three monotheistic religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The wars over the control of Jerusalem in the past - the crusades - were motivated by the desire of the Roman Catholic Church and some European monarchs to establish Christian dominion of the holy city. But it was also a holy place for Muslims. Jerusalem is where Jesus´ passion, death and resurrection took place. For Muslims, Jerusalem is the site where profet Muhammad ascended to Heaven.
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Are you sure you typed all the choices? All three of those things were things that happened following the German invasion of the USSR during World War II. What didn't happen was a German victory. The war between Germany and the USSR on the Eastern Front was long and brutal, costing many lives. But the Soviet Union eventually prevailed and then advanced against Germany itself.
<u>Constitutional Monarchies:</u>
-Jordan
The system of government of Jordan is a constitutional monarchy with a bicameral National Assembly, composed of the House of Representatives, of 150 seats, 27 by vote of national circumscription with proportional formula and 123 by system "one man, one vote", and the Senate, of 75 members appointed by the King. The King and his Council of Ministers shape the Executive Power, and the King must approve all laws. However, their veto power can be nullified by 2/3 of the two houses of the National Assembly.
-United Arab Emirates
The United Arab Emirates form a federation of seven states, each ruled by its emir (nobility of sheikhs) with specific powers. The central government is formed by the supreme council, formed by the seven emirs. The country's president is usually the emir of Abu Dhabi, and the prime minister, the emir of Dubai.
-Kuwait
Kuwait is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government and its economic and political capital is the city of Kuwait.
<u>Absolute Monarchies:</u>
-Qatar
Qatar is an absolute monarchy that has been ruled by the Al Thani family since the mid-nineteenth century. Its Constitution does not provide for the creation of political parties, but recognizes the right to freedom of expression and association, the right to a fair trial, and enshrines freedom of worship.
-Oman
Oman is an absolute monarchy in which the Sultan of Oman exercises absolute authority, but his parliament has some legislative and supervisory powers.
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