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False. The United States became the primary creditor for European nations.
No. The United Nations has members from all over the world. The European Union is an organisation that has members from Europe.
The United States emerged from World War I heavily in debt to European nations.
the dependence of European Nations on Loans from the United States.
In World War 1, The United States did not get involved at first because none of the issues concerned the United States. Besides, The United States had a long history of not getting involved in wars that did not specifically involve the United States. European nations had been fighting for centuries. Let them continue to fight. Also, each European Nation had a specific reason for fighting. The United States had no reason to get involved.
The Soviet Union and the eastern European communist nations founded the Warsaw Pact in 1955. This was in response to the United States and 11 other European nations forming the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
Many Americans objected to the settlement and especially to President Wilson’s League of Nations. Americans believed that the United States’ best hope for peace was to stay out of European affairs.
After World War II, Winston Churchill argued that the United Nations should be controlled by the United States government. He felt at that time that the United States was at the peak of their power.
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The United Kingdom, France, Spain, Portugal and Russia
The United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, and France were the major ones.
There was strong domestic opposition in the United States against participating in the League of Nations. The country was incredibly isolationist.The United States government was fearful of being involved in another European war. It was believed that if Europe were ever to get into another large war that the entirety of the League of Nations would be forced to participate.Obviously, this didn't work out, as we all know that the United States did participate in World War II.