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Title: 1983 dbq
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The new rate ate up every cent of his gains. " Farmers were correct in arguing that the United States' money supply was not what it should be; over 30 years the population nearly double while the money circulation rose by only 60 %( Doc C.) "All his calculations as to a profit on his little investment he had based on freight rate of two cents a pound... Showed first 250 characters
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