The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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One problem that the post-World War I government of Germany faced due to the Treaty of Versailles reparations requirement was that the allies such as France and Great Britain demanded Germany to pay an insurmountable amount of money to pay for the destruction caused during the war.
One of the attempts to solve the reparations issue was the proposal of Woodrow Wilson, the United States President. He elaborated a plan that was known as the "14 Point Plan" that included feasible ideas to create a long-lasting peace in Europe and avoid another major war.
Unfortunately, the plan was successful. The European allies were not really interested in reaching a fair peace agreement. No. France and Great Britain were more interested in retribution and made Germany pay for the destruction caused during World War I.