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No, Japan was behind the United States & Europe in its efforts to industrialize.
Several European nations have had influence in the Caribbean Sea. Those nations include the United States, Spain, France, the Netherlands, and Portugal.
The Soviet Union and the eastern European communist nations founded the Warsaw Pact in 1955. This was in response to the United States and 11 other European nations forming the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
To prevent European expansion in the Americas
The United States was not a member of the League of Nations.
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False. The United States became the primary creditor for European nations.
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It would entangle the United States too deeply in the foreign affairs of European nations.
Yes. New Zealand is as modern as the United States and the western European nations.
Avoid having the United States and European nations join against it.
No, Japan was behind the United States & Europe in its efforts to industrialize.
They belived that the United States should stay out of European affairs
Europe (especially France) was devastated after the First World War. Harvests were not gathered extensively for a long time afterwards, as the war had destroyed not only the current crops, but also the land and facilities. As such, European nations were forced to purchase excess food from the United States, allowing the US to grow while they themselves continued to fall.
Several European nations have had influence in the Caribbean Sea. Those nations include the United States, Spain, France, the Netherlands, and Portugal.
To warn European nations that the United States no longer considered any area in the Western Hemisphere open to European colonization. Any problems, especially in Latin America, would be handled by the United States, using the military if necessary.
the dependence of European Nations on Loans from the United States.