Germany's Reparation Bill and Ruhr Occupation
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Germany's reparation bill was fixed at £ 6600 million in 1921, with a payment of £ 100 million per year, but the payment failed the next year due to ____________.

hyperinflation

France and Belgium invaded Ruhr because they were annoyed that Germany needed to use the debt payment to pay the workers, and Ruhr was one of the main ____________ areas.

industrial

The Weimar government printed more money to pay workers, leading to ____________ by 1923, causing the German mark to become worthless due to hyperinflation.

inflation

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