The World Wars, especially the Second, transformed American foreign policy from highly isolationist to world superpower and heavily expansionist. Not expansionist in the more traditional imperial (aka. we militarily conquer and subdue other nations) sense of the word, but rather in an economic and ideological sense---mostly to stop Soviet expansionist policy.
IT LET THE UNITED STATES KNOW THAT WE HAVE TO BE READY FOR ANYTHING. AND THAT NO MATTER HOW MUCH YOU TRY TO HELP ANOTHER COUNTRY THEY CAN ALWAYS TURN THERE AGAINST YOU. AND THAT OTHER PEOPLE WILL BE JEALOUS OF HOW FREE AND RICH THE UNITED STATES IS.
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In the years prior to World War One, women for the most part were viewed as home makers and child care persons. This is a generalization, however, for the most part that was their major role and how they were perceived in the USA and in most of the world.
How did the realities of the new world affect the plans of colonizers?
The US emerged from the Spanish American War as a rcognized World Power.
Japanese-Americans .
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to me they are viewed as the real Canadians. They were here first. To the world they're viewed as killers of animals, invaders, second class. Even though that is what we are not them
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She stood as and role model and example to other native Americans and young leaders around the world.
i don't know but i think they loved it go on wikipedia
The most viewed sport in the world is Soccer since it is viewed in different countries unlike football which is only viewed in the U.S.A
how did the the achievements of those exploerers change the way in which people viewed their world
Native Americans had a new form of transportation.
how did the the achievements of those exploerers change the way in which people viewed their world
how did the the achievements of those exploerers change the way in which people viewed their world
Such as the American Revolution, and The Great Awakening. Those both affect and have affected America throughout her life.
Women gained jobs, but African Americans lost them.