World War II was extremely beneficial to the American economy. It finally ended the Great Depression by 1940, putting millions of Americans back to work in wartime industries. The United States was the only country in the world that came out of the war, stronger militarily and economically then at the beginning. The American economy more than doubled by 1945. There was a sharp recession after the war, caused by millions of returning servicemen looking for work. That was only temporary after appropriate legislation was passed including the GI Bill.
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Marshall Plan.
The Cold War; the rivalry between capitalist America and communist Russia.
The invention of credit cards
Of course. The collapse of the Nazis and the shrinking role of western powers was a great opportunity for the US to take the lead.
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The US turned into a superpower
us economic sanctions
Gave them a taste of economic self reliance and incorporated them into the work world.
The US Government focused the nation's economic resources primarily on the war efforts.
yes
on the US?? nothin' we wern't in ww2
The Cold War.
Economic gain.
there has a power to fight
they were an allie in 1914 before the US joined the war
The US emerged from World War I in a stronger economic condition than European nations because the war wasn't fought on US soil so we didn't have to rebuild and we entered the war late so we had fewer casualties.