After the U.S. acquired territories following the war, particularly the Mexican-American War, the nation's economic situation experienced significant growth and expansion. This was driven by the influx of land and resources, which spurred agricultural and industrial development. However, it also intensified regional tensions over slavery, as new territories raised debates about the extension of slaveholding practices, ultimately contributing to the sectional conflicts leading up to the Civil War.
No
Overdependence on foreign nations and a dramatic increase in population.
to give the U.S. greater access to trade with Asia
The United States acquired the Philippines as a result of the Spanish-American War.
The rise of nationalism was the main factor. This rise in nationalism was brought about by economic collapse in defeated nations. The economic collapse was due to the conditions set in the Treaty of Versailles, which gave the defeated nations weak governments. It was thought this would prevent them from becoming powerful enough nations to be able to start another war.
Improved
economic problems
it created economic problems.
Improved!Under the direction of the government, Americans worked to create a "production miracle." The massive defence spending finally ended the Great Depression.
It created economic problems .
No
The Marshall plan
Soviet Bloc nations did not receive any economic aid.
Soviet Bloc nations did not receive any economic aid.
Overdependence on foreign nations and a dramatic increase in population.
The names that were given to the nations that played a dominant economic political and military role in the world were "The League of Nations" after WWI and then eventually "The United Nations," after WWII.
The names that were given to the nations that played a dominant economic political and military role in the world were "The League of Nations" after WWI and then eventually "The United Nations," after WWII.