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The Golden Years   political and economical stability and prosperity, improvements in relations to the west, and withdrawal of aggression from French and Belgians  
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Fiscal Easing   printing off money, too much, results to drop in value  
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Shortage of goods   higher prices  
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Value of mark falling   1921: 1 pound = 500 marks, 1923: 1pound = 14 tri. Marks  
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Hjalmar Schacht   commissioner of currency, stopped issue of paper Reichmarks  
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Stresemann’s work   abiding by ToV: fulfillment of treaty’s terms, to persuade the Allies, brief chancellorship, successfully negotiated Dawes and Young Plan  
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Evidence against the Golden Years: Politics   stab in the back theory still haunted WR, coalitions never lasted too long, instability in the govt (6 in 4 years)  
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Evidence for the Golden Years: Politics   extremists lost seats, Wilderness years for the anti-Weimar/extremists parties (NSDAP), no violent attempts to seize power  
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Evidence for the Golden Years: Foreign Policy   French and german politicians both convinced that they need better relations with one another, allies with USSR, Dawes Plan and Young Plan  
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Evidence against the Golden Years: Foreign Policy   Dawes plan still required reparations, Stresemann’s death removed as an obstacle for nationalists  
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Evidence for the Golden Years: Economics   Dawes Plan to stabilize economy for a while, fewer strikes and higher wages for working classes  
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Evidence against the Golden Years: Economics   workers not working, higher unemployment rates, foreign policies can be withdrawn at any time, too unstable and unreliable, food prices fall rapidly, farmers lose income, over-production faces recession  
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Evidence for the Golden Years: Culture   cultural revival, more art and theatre,famous Bauhaus style developed, Marlene Dietrich (actress), Fritz Lang (director), clubbing=past time, continuous movement of expressionism, cultural upheaval of modernism  
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Evidence against the Golden Years: Culture   many want to return to simple culture, Wandervogel’s reaction to wanting less decadence, criticism from Nazis, disliked new freedom in women’s fashion, women blamed it on Jewish & K influences from USSR  
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