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Recall & Recap

Recall & Recap. What were the details of the WR’s Constitution?. Did the economic troubles of the Weimar Republic outweigh it’s political ones?. Why did Hy perinflation cause so much damage ?. What were the political and economic problems of 1919-1923?. What was hyperinflation?.

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Recall & Recap

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  1. Recall & Recap What were the details of the WR’s Constitution?

  2. Did the economic troubles of the Weimar Republic outweigh it’s political ones? Why did Hyperinflation cause so much damage? What were the political and economic problems of 1919-1923? What was hyperinflation?

  3. Prestructural: The point or concept has not been understood. The student may have a number of unconnected ideas but cannot distinguish relevance. Unistructural: One relevant idea is explained. Can separate relevant from non-relevant ideas. May be a couple of simple and obvious connections but their significance isn’t grasped. Multistructural: Several relevant ideas on the topic. Several connections may be made but their significance to the whole isn’t grasped. Relational: Understands and explains complex relationships related to the idea or concept. Understands relationship of parts to the whole. Extended Abstract: Shows profound understanding. Transfer takes place. Makes new connections. Can apply to wider contexts and new applications.

  4. Hyperinflation 1923

  5. Hyperinflation 1923 • What is hyperinflation? • When a government prints too much paper money it loses its value quickly. • Hyperinflation is when prices rise very high very quickly. • Money soon became worthless. • LOOK AT THESE IMAGES – WHAT ARE THEY DOING WITH THE BANK NOTES?

  6. Did the economic troubles of the Weimar Republic outweigh it’s political ones? Why did Hyperinflation cause so much damage? What were the political and economic problems of 1919-1923? What was hyperinflation?

  7. What were the political and economic problems of the Weimar Republic 1919-1923?

  8. What were the political and economic problems of the Weimar Republic 1919-1923?

  9. Did the economic troubles of the Weimar Republic outweigh it’s political ones? Why did Hyperinflation cause so much damage? What were the political and economic problems of 1919-1923? What was hyperinflation?

  10. What caused hyperinflation? French occupation of the Ruhr Weimar Republic: Shortages and Reparations: Print more money WW1 German gov print more money to pay for war Strikers spend money quickly Prices rise Strikers need paying Print more money Passive resistance: Worker strike Nothing being produced. As prices rise more money is printed Prices rise and so on… Who do you think gets the blame for the economic disaster?

  11. During the inflation years, people who had saved their money in banks or were living on pensions or disability checks found themselves bankrupt. Those with jobs found that their salary increases could not possibly keep up with the almost instantaneous rise in prices. Artist George Grosz described what shopping was like in those days. ‘Lingering at the [shop] window was a luxury because shopping had to be done immediately. Even an additional minute meant an increase in price. One had to buy quickly because a rabbit, for example, might cost two million marks more by the time it took to walk into the store. A few million marks meant nothing, really. It was just that it meant more lugging. The packages of money needed to buy the smallest item had long since become too heavy for trouser pockets. They weighed many pounds. . . . People had to start carting their money around in wagons and knapsacks. I used a knapsack.’

  12. The effect of hyperinflation • Remember not everyone was affected there were winners and losers.

  13. Did the economic troubles of the Weimar Republic outweigh it’s political ones? Why did Hyperinflation cause so much damage? What were the political and economic problems of 1919-1923? What was hyperinflation?

  14. Still unsure about hyperinflation? Click on this link: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WI1i5yhwOz8 Also find HistoryOakbank on Twitter

  15. Did the economic troubles of the Weimar Republic outweigh it’s political ones? Why did Hyperinflation cause so much damage? What were the political and economic problems of 1919-1923? What was hyperinflation?

  16. Did the economic troubles of the Weimar Republic outweigh it’s political ones?

  17. Pick a statement which best sums up your learning this lesson.Explain how it is related...

  18. Did the economic troubles of the Weimar Republic outweigh it’s political ones? Why did Hyperinflation cause so much damage? What were the political and economic problems of 1919-1923? What was hyperinflation?

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