Tensions refer to feelings of strain or hostility between individuals or groups due to disagreements, conflicting interests, or unresolved issues. In the context of European powers after World War I, tensions emerged as a result of territorial disputes, economic competition, and political ideologies.
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Reparations: Payments made by defeated countries to compensate for war damages and losses incurred by the victors. These payments can cause economic strain and resentment.
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Disarmament: The reduction or elimination of military forces and weapons. In the aftermath of World War I, disarmament efforts were made to reduce tensions among European powers.