Answer:
reparations from Germany
Step-by-step explanation:
The treaty meetings at Versailles had many nations in attendance and they pinned the blame of the World War I happening which later resulted in loss of lives and properties on Germany. It was agreed that Germany would pay for all the damages other nations suffered as a result of the war. Wilson however was against it and preferred countries being treated equally and fixing the damages themselves.
This later made Germany to have a weak economy due to the reparations demanded.