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No. As a matter of fact, the US backed out of international affairs after WW1 by withdrawing from the League of Nations. It did become a world power after WW2
other countries had to recover from the effects of the first World War and the US was hardly effected by it.
Germany, Japan and Italy lost- and became governed by the countries that won. Much of Europe and Asia was severely damaged by the war. The US ended the war with little damage to its cities, agriculture and manufacturing, and was the sole possessor of atomic weapons- shifting power heavily to the US.
The Us was reluctant to become actively involved in European political affairs
It means a world with 2 superpower nations i.e. the US and the USSR during the Cold War
It had evolved into a World Power.
The US and the Allies won the war and the US gained control of the Philippines, causing it to become a world power.
No. As a matter of fact, the US backed out of international affairs after WW1 by withdrawing from the League of Nations. It did become a world power after WW2
The Spanish/American war started it, The 1st world war sealed it.
The quick destruction of two Spanish Fleets shook the world. The US had become a World power to everyones amazement.
The US emerged from the Spanish American War as a rcognized World Power.
yes it did
Yu mean how* not who* & the us join the ww1 cause they wanted to become a world power & joinin world would defently help.
It had become a force to be reckoned with and had gained status as a world power/
One factor that helped the US become a super power after World War Two was the fact that her allies, and enemies had seen their industrial power destroyed by the war. For the most part, the war left North America, including the US, with a strong manufacturing and agricultural base. Also, the US still had a large standing army still in place. Another factor was that for a few years, the US was the only nation with the Atomic bomb.
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The result of the Spanish/American War helped the United States become a world power by letting other countries know that the United States was not going to back down. Other countries did not want to start a conflict with the United States after this war.