Because it was too weak to solve the nations' economic and social problems
The Confederation government did not survive the decade of post-war adjustments after the Revolution mainly because it was weak and unable to effectively govern the newly formed United States. It lacked the power to enforce laws, raise revenue, and regulate commerce, leading to economic instability and internal conflicts among the states. The experience of a weak central government under the Articles of Confederation ultimately convinced many Americans of the need for a stronger federal government, which led to the drafting of the Constitution.
Americans were concerned about the Communist takeover of Russia in 1917.
In 1919, the mass strike of Amalgamated Steelworkers and other unions followed World War I and the rise of Communism in the Soviet Union. In this environment, the labor disputes were often blamed on foreign radicals and/or communists.
Andrew Mellon marketed his strategies for maintaining a postwar American prosperity. His strategy was to cut taxes believing it would ensure financial independence.
Improvements in safety and commercial flights were introduced
It caused racism and inequality, thus contradicting one of the founding ideals. Equality.
democracy
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subsidizing homeownership and education
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The United Kingdom, a NATO country, had a democratic government. East Germany, a member of the Warsaw Pact, had a communist government.
The United Kingdom, a NATO country, had a democratic government. East Germany, a member of the Warsaw Pact, had a communist government.
They called that period the Red Scare. There was a second red scare in the 1950s.
The army had a postwar celebration.
MacArthur helped shape the postwar economy of Japan. The Japanese even named their constitution the MacArthur Constitution. He helped lead Japan into a democratic government and helped restabilize the economy.
During the postwar period, there was little food.
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Postwar changes in the American government