The U.S. expanded its role in the world through a combination of military interventions, economic influence, and diplomatic efforts. After World War II, it emerged as a superpower, establishing institutions like the United Nations and NATO to promote global stability and democracy. The Marshall Plan helped rebuild Europe, while policies like containment aimed to limit the spread of communism. Additionally, U.S. involvement in conflicts like the Korean and Vietnam Wars further solidified its presence on the global stage.
To expand the federal government's role in managing natural resources.
go f*** your self
eugene debs
A more powerful U.S. expanded its role in the world through a combination of economic, military, and diplomatic strategies. Following World War II, the U.S. emerged as a global superpower, promoting democracy and capitalism while establishing international institutions like the United Nations and NATO. The Marshall Plan facilitated economic recovery in Europe, strengthening U.S. influence. Additionally, military interventions and the Cold War rivalry with the Soviet Union further solidified its presence on the global stage.
The US role in World War Two was to defeat Germany, Italy, and Japan. As the strongest member of the allied nations, both militarily and economically, the U.S. shaped military strategy, committed troops and ships to battle, and provided its allies with war materiel.
they made a difference
Since John F Kennedy assianted
I believe it was around 1893 at Chicago world fair.
The marshal plan
Because I'm the best sniper in the world.
For the most part they bought the territories. This allows the US to expand to other parts of the world.
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The US turned into a superpower
The Cold War was the fear that the Soviet Union would expand communism.
The quick destruction of two Spanish Fleets shook the world. The US had become a World power to everyones amazement.
Kinda after George Washington dies
i have no idea.