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It certainly upset many Germans. It led to the invasion of the Ruhr by the French and Belgium's in 1923 which led to passive resistance and ultimately hyperinflation and the losses suffered by savers and pensioners for example who lost virtually everything and made the Weimar Government more unpopular.
Germany was already suffering from high levels of inflation due to the effects of the war and the increasing government debt.
‘Passive resistance’ meant that whilst the workers were on strike fewer industrial goods were being produced, which weakened the economy still further.
In order to pay the striking workers the government simply printed more money. This flood of money led to hyperinflation as the more money was printed, the more prices rose.
During the crisis, workers were often paid twice per day because prices rose so fast their wages were virtually worthless by lunchtime.
People on fixed incomes, like students, pensioners or the sick, found their incomes did not keep up with prices.
People with savings and those who had lent money, for example to the government, were the most badly hit as their money became worthless.
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They gave hope and love to many people across the world.
FDR created the united nations and his predecessore xreated NATO to stop the spread of communism.
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This is my personal opinion so you don't need to agree with me.
Explanation:
People were tired. Everyone: -the army because they weren't given enough equipment for the war
-the peasants, workers and the ethnic minorities because the widows and children didn't always receive state war pensions, the living and working conditions were horrible since nobody was getting paid enough
-the middle classes because Duma politicians had been dismissed by the Tsar
-the aristocracy because they suffered terrible losses due to the war and did not like Rasputin
Not only did things not get better, but the people were ignored first by the Tsar then by the Provisional Government. Twice already, the people in power had failed to improve the living conditions of the Russians; People just had to take matters in their own hands and have a leader that understood their current situation. They were ready to die to let their children have a better life.
However, after the Socialists managed to take power, Lenine and the Bolsheviks became too aggressive and Lenine was power-hungry and then he just lost it.
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C. im not sure but i know its not d
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