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One factor that was not a cause of tension in Europe in the early 1900s was widespread economic prosperity across all nations. While there were certainly economic disparities and issues, the overall economic growth in certain areas helped to stabilize relationships. Instead, tensions were primarily fueled by nationalism, militarism, and complex alliances, particularly in the context of rising imperial ambitions and the Balkan conflicts.

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