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leonid [27]
4 years ago
14

A lessening of hostilities and tensions between nations is called

History
1 answer:
kirill115 [55]4 years ago
3 0

A lessening of hostilities and tensions between nations is called detente. A detente is known as an easing of strained relations, particularly in political affairs. This term arised in the time of the Triple Entente and Entente cordiale referring to the easing of tensions between  France and England.

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