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Economic Consequences
Economic consequences are the outcomes or impacts of economic actions, policies, or events on an economy, societies, or individuals.
High Reparations
Payments imposed on a defeated country by the victors, often intended as compensation for war damages and economic disruption, which can be so extensive that they heavily burden the paying nation's economy.
Secular Reforms
Changes or enhancements made to laws, institutions, and societal norms that reduce the influence of religious organizations and beliefs on public and governmental affairs.
Republic of Turkey
A country located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, established in 1923 from the remnants of the Ottoman Empire, known for its rich cultural heritage and strategic geopolitical location.
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