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One postwar goal of the United Sates was to see democracies improve and flourish in Europe. A postwar goal of the Soviet Union was to defeat capitalism and spread communism.
the united states was unsure of the requirementd of its new status.
the marshall plan helped the postwar economy grow in the united states,and helped the united states build a strong political support in western Europe
trust
Disagreement between the United States and the soviet Union about postwar Europe helped start Cold war. Match each statement about the postwar to correct country. United states soviet union - wanted to limit German to have a strong economy.
He created the Korean War
Ralph E. Freeman has written: 'Postwar economic trends in the united states'
One factor that led to the postwar Red Scare was the fear after World War I that anarchy would take over the United States. The same thing happened after World War II. Only then, the people of the United States feared that Communism would take over.
It contributed to the fall of democracy in Germany, But not in the United States
The completion of the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869 contributed to the settlement of the western region of the United States, particularly states like California, Oregon, and the territories in between. This new transportation link made it easier for people to travel westward, boosting migration and economic development in the region.
No territorial gains for the United States, trade barriers lower, advancements of social welfare
The trade development of West Europe and Japan in the postwar decades were the flexible labor force. They got more inventory to trade.