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Advocard [28]
4 years ago
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Uzupełnij kartę pracy i wklej do zeszytu: 1.Uzupełnij zdania: Kryzys gospodarczy po zakończeniu I wojny światowej spowodował, że

w wielu państwach europejskich zapanowały wysokie…………………………. Oraz …………………………, czyli spadek wartości pieniądza. Po krótkim ożywieniu gospodarczym w latach 20.. W …… roku doszło do………………………… Jego bezpośrednią przyczyna było zjawisko……………………….Towarów, a zapoczątkował go …………………,czyli nagłe załamanie ekonomiczne zwane ,, czarnym czwartkiem PLSS pomórzcie
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