Money and how life was
Group #2
Proposed questions by the Czech students
Proposed questions by the Slovak students
Questions we’ve chosen together
5 Czech questions chosen by the Slovak students & 5 Slovak questions chosen by the Czech students
What was the average monthly wage in czsk?
When did czsk switch from crowns to euro
How much was gasoline in 1977
How much did a house cost in czsk
What were the work conditions in czsk?
Was it cheaper to buy a house then?
How much money did they made in month in regular job
Did people in cities and countryside have different amounts of money?
When Czechoslovakia split up how did it change the way people used money?
What changed about the money people used in Czechoslovakia over time?
What hobbies they have
Hobby to study literature and Czechoslovakia.
Or Hiking and Skiing,traveling and photography
How was school like?
Very good,
there was no bullying, life was better.
was it hard to get a job?
The person we asked had no problems getting the job and he served as an army soldier for 15 years
how life was in households
The apartment building is 80 years old, it has survived and now everything is being rebuilt. And
how was the economy
When Czechoslovakia was independent, the economy was good. Farms did well, and there were no homeless people.
What you don't like in Zilina
The people we ask say:
The walls have a lot of graffiti and are destroyed.
What was the average monthly wage in CZSK?
Our parents answered: Around 4000 crowns.
When did Slovakia switch from crowns to euros?
Our parents answered: At the start of the year 2009.
How much did gasoline cost in 1977?
Our Math Teacher answered: Around 4,50 crowns per Liter.
How much did a house cost in CZSK?
Our Math Teacher answered:Around 350 000 Crowns
What were the work conditions in CZSK?
Our Math Teacher answered: There was almost none unemployment
Was it cheaper to buy a house then?
Our Music teacher answered: ofcourse it was cheaper, not that big inflation.
How much money did they made a month in a regular job?
Our Music teacher answered: around 3000 crowns
Did people in cities and countryside have different amounts of money?
Our Music teacher answered: maybe but not that big difference
When Czechoslovakia split up how did it change the way people used money?
Our Music teacher answered: they needed to learn how to count the euros
What changed about the way people used money in Czechoslovakia.
Our Music teacher answered: the euros had a bigger value so people got confused