Most historians agree that Rome became a world power after the second Punic war.
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a disaster
Admiral Mahan
If Hannibal had been the victor, Carthage and not Rome would have become the greatest empire in the world. Because Rome was victorious, it was Rome that passed laws, its government, and its culture to Western civilization.
The U.S. became an imperial power for the first time in its history, or at least it was viewed as a genuine World Power in both Europe and Asia.
The US became a recognized world power.
Alfred Thayer Mahan's "The Influence of Sea Power upon History" .
1492 was a turning point in world history because that was the year when Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas.
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Freedom
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No. As a matter of fact, the US backed out of international affairs after WW1 by withdrawing from the League of Nations. It did become a world power after WW2
The spread of globalization marked a major turning point in world history by facilitating unprecedented levels of interconnectedness among nations, cultures, and economies. It enabled the rapid exchange of goods, ideas, and technologies, leading to economic growth and cultural exchange on a global scale. Additionally, globalization has contributed to shifts in power dynamics, as emerging economies gained influence while traditional power structures were challenged. This interconnectedness has also brought about complex social and environmental issues, making it a defining characteristic of contemporary life.
It had evolved into a World Power.
not unless you have the power to rule the world
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