What was the primary cause of hyperinflation in Germany at the end of World War I?
a. massive trade imbalances caused by imports exceeding exports
b. significant debt imposed on the country to pay for costs of the war
c. global boycotts on German products as punishment for the war
d. depletion of natural resources in Germany due to the war effort
b. significant debt imposed on the country to pay for costs of the war
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Which of the following would illustrate the UScommitment to economic liberalization?
A)support for the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights B) implementation of the Monroe Doctrine by James Madison C)Bill Clinton's fight for, and eventual passage of, NAFTA D)the signing of the ICC treaty without ratification by the Senate
Since the late 1980s, there has been a spread of democracy. This is because _____.
A. a state's ability to control access to uncensored information has increased B. the socialist model failed to deliver economic progress to the vast bulk of their populations C. in many countries the middle and working classes have become less powerful D. in many countries state-ownership of firms has encouraged innovation and entrepreneurship