Stresemann's Solutions

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Introduce a new currency
Old money was replaced with the Rentenmark Positive: Accepted quickly and inflation was bought under control Negatives: People had still lost their savings, they felt cheated and blamed the Wiemar Republic
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Persuade the French to leave the Ruhr
Called off Passive Resistance and promised to keep up the payments Positives: The French left the Ruhr Negatives: It was unpoular especially with right-wing extreamists, it was a sing of weakness and giving in to the French
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Improve Germany's Relationships with other countries
1925: Lacarno Pacts - series of treaties with Britain, France, Belgium and Italy not to invade each other. 1926: League of Nations - great power status and Germany had a say in decisions made. 1926: Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
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Continue to pay reperations
1924: The Dawes Plan - longer time to pay back reparations. 1929: The Young Plan - lowered teh amount of meney germany had to pay back from 132,000 million marks to 37,000 million marks
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Get help to rebuild the economy
German government iproved housing, hospitals, schools and roads, loans were given to private German firms, also Us firms set up factories, pensions and wages rose for some. however the german economy was very dependant on the US economy, wages did df
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Called off Passive Resistance and promised to keep up the payments Positives: The French left the Ruhr Negatives: It was unpoular especially with right-wing extreamists, it was a sing of weakness and giving in to the French

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Persuade the French to leave the Ruhr

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1925: Lacarno Pacts - series of treaties with Britain, France, Belgium and Italy not to invade each other. 1926: League of Nations - great power status and Germany had a say in decisions made. 1926: Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize

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1924: The Dawes Plan - longer time to pay back reparations. 1929: The Young Plan - lowered teh amount of meney germany had to pay back from 132,000 million marks to 37,000 million marks

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Card 5

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German government iproved housing, hospitals, schools and roads, loans were given to private German firms, also Us firms set up factories, pensions and wages rose for some. however the german economy was very dependant on the US economy, wages did df

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