After the World War I, the United States emerged as one of the world's leading countries, both in military and economy fields. Assuming an ever greater role in the world's events, the US found itself having more and more enemies, be it due to economical or political reasons - which, one might argue - lead to the formation of NATO, US involvement in Korean War and both the World War II and the Cold War.
The US emerged from WW2 as the world's leading economic and military power, with the USSR as the second. Establishing NATO enabled the US to share the risk while leading the fight, while the Korean War was led by the US-UN to deter a North Korean invasion of South Korea. America's lead was due to it's economic and WW2-trained leadership that enabled Pres John Kennedy to say the US would 'pay any price' to maintain democracy.
the americans won the war and the american got to make there on laws and thay was free
The cause
It happens due to over lending and longterm lending to the borrower.It is a long term process.
When asking a question about a war, please include the NAME of the war in your question.
Think along the lines of the Columbian Exchange, the forced labor on the native Americans and the African Americans and the new conqored lands, etc.
It is cancer of the skin and it can come from longterm overexposure to the sun without sunscreen or people can get it from longterm use of tanning beds.
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The cause
the americans won the war and the american got to make there on laws and thay was free
An increase in the power of popes..
answer- longer than a year
what is the longterm affects of endplate sclerosis
No, not really, but Prolonged is sort of a word to use when someone has a dragging illness or something. Good question. Something that is longterm is permanent but something that is prolonged will go on for a while and eventually stop. EX: the longterm effects of smoking are____. The Prolonged illness went on for 3 years but then it was cured.
YES
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Premature menopause increases the risk of longterm health risks, osteoporosis and heart disease, associated with menopause.