Yes, the allies did. They were not going to repeat the same mistakes that happened from the Versaille treaty. The US also was heavily involved in rebulding the areas devastated by the war. This led to many countries going seriously into debt with the US. Since the beginning of lend-lease, the US had been sending supplies of materials and equipment overseas. We did this on a lease basis and kept an account of the money each country owed. Part of the Marshall plan was for the US to forgive this debt. Much like what some countries are proposing happen to the nations hit by the tsunami recently. The US did away with all of the sums of money that we were owed. In addition, we spent US dollars on rebuilding these countries. And of course the failure that was the League of Nations was done away with, and in it's place were two entities created: the UN and NATO. The US became involved in each, unlike what happened after WWI.
After WWII Both the united states and russia became superpowers.
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In reference to superpowers it would be the USA.
USA and USSR
the world war 2!
The union with allied countries.
The superpowers controlled the world. If lesser nations disrupted world peace, the superpowers intervened.
The United States and the Soviet Union were the Superpowers after World War 2.
After WWII Both the united states and russia became superpowers.
World War I happened during the Wilson Administration.
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(The guy before me was wrong)Its.....They became the only remaining superpowers in the world after the war.
Scary. It is bad enough to have one superpower but many can lead to a world war. I have no idea if there is a specific term for a world with many superpowers. multipolar
The Axis powers were recognized as world superpowers - Germany and Japan more than Italy The US and UK were recognized as world superpowers - with France falling from that status once German forces invaded and the USSR rising to that status by the end of WW II.
World War one happened!
Superpowers having numerous benefits, including influence in numerous ways in the world. Superpowers benefit humanity by sharing knowledge and technology, but superpowers also harm humanity with wars and imposing their own values on other countries and nations.
Romania during World War I happened in 1916-08.