The M.A.I.N. factors—militarism, alliances, Imperialism, and nationalism—created significant tensions between countries in the lead-up to World War I. Militarism led nations to build up their armed forces and compete for military superiority, fueling fears and suspicions. Alliances, such as the Triple Entente and Triple Alliance, meant that conflicts between two countries could quickly involve others, escalating tensions. Additionally, imperialism fostered rivalries over colonies and resources, while aggressive nationalism encouraged countries to assert their power and interests, often at the expense of others, increasing the likelihood of conflict.
do not take too much of tension. tension can kill a man very easily.
The war created tension between the two countries.
detente
Because they are each competing for colonies
The "Cold War" .
Imperialism was one of the fundamental causes of World War 1. Did Colonial imbalance cause tension between the countries. Was the fact Germany and Austria-Hungary got into imperialism late a Factor ? Do these lead to alliances or competition?
the state of tension between nations without armed conflict was know by having the handbook. the intentional relation was founded lately during 2001 for all of the countries out there
they prevented the colonists from trading with other foreign countries
The treaty was necessary for relising the tension between to countries created by so called democreate INDIA.
Korea was split into two separate countries. There still is tension between them however.
Alsace-Lorraine
There was some relaxation of tension and animosity between the two countries, but not really enough to make much of a difference. The Cold War continued.