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What are those things hanging down? Are they new? Do they give clues to the picture?
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What is the platform? Have you ever seen one like it? Could you date the picture by that object?
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What is this woman doing? What could you infer about her economic status? How old is she?
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What is in her hands? What is she doing with it?
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What can you deduce? When was the picture taken? Is money worth more than fuel? What is the economic condition of a country when the money is worthless? Can you name a period in American history when this took place?
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How Did We Get From This This…
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To This?
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unknown (1923). Adolf Hitler, 1889-1945. Library of Congress: Prints & Photographs.Adolf Hitler, 1889-1945. Unknown. (1920-1935). Inflation. In Germany after the last war, it was possible to pay 50 million dollars for a nickel cup of coffee, and $35 million for a $35 suit of clothes. This Berlin woman, realizing that fuel costs money, is starting the morning fire with marks "not worth the paper they are printed on". Library of Congress: Prints & Photographs.Inflation. In Germany after the last war, it was possible to pay 50 million dollars for a nickel cup of coffee, and $35 million for a $35 suit of clothes. This Berlin woman, realizing that fuel costs money, is starting the morning fire with marks "not worth the paper they are printed on".
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