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Title: causes and consequences of the economic boom
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Furthermore, even though the Marshall Plan was set up in order to aid the financial system, the Allies also charged Germany reparations for their costs of occupying the country. For these reasons, defining the events of the economic boom as a miracle seems disrespectful, as it eliminates the hard work and effort that was made by so many people in order to make the transformation, but also disregards the consequences and changes that people had to overcome so as to thrive... Showed first 250 characters
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For these reasons, defining the events of the economic boom as a miracle seems disrespectful, as it eliminates the hard work and effort that was made by so many people in order to make the transformation, but also disregards the consequences and changes that people had to overcome so as to thrive... Showed next 250 characters
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