You like money, right? Most people do. But what
is it really worth? Usually, it will buy the goods
and services that you expect. But sometimes it's
worth less than the paper that it's printed on. I
know that sounds hard to believe, but it's happened
before.
During World War I, the French and the Germans
fought one another fiercely. The war exacted a
tremendous cost on both sides. Millions died.
Billions of dollars were spent. The French paid for
their efforts by taxing their citizens. But the
Germans borrowed money to pay for the war. As
the war raged on and the Germans borrowed10. Which title would best express the main idea of this text?
a. World War I: A Costly Fight for All of Those Involved
b. Inflation: How It Works and How to Prevent It
c. Can I Borrow a Trillion? Inflation in Germany After World War I
d. Money Around the World: A Comparison of the Value of Money
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im pretty sure the answer is c
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