Thanks to the New Deal programs established by Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the Depression prior to the war, a large percentage of the US population was already in federal service. In addition, when the Federal Government ordered large amounts of industrial goods- firearms, tanks, planes, trucks, and just about everything else- this created massive numbers of jobs for the heavily unemployed US populace.
America didnt enter WW2 until the Japanese surprise attack on pearl harbour
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William Jennings Bryan opposed the United States entering World War 1 because he had been known for peace treaties with at least 30 nations. With the United States entering into the war at least on of those countries would be allied with Germany. Another theory is that he wanted to protect America and by sending troops overseas to fight, America would be less defended than if all the troops stayed at home.
The two most important things that led to women's suffrage in Britain were World War I and more women entering the workforce.
To make the world safe for democracy
It helped win the war
We wouldn't have a world relationship wit them.
America became involved with WW2 because the Japanese bomber Pearl Harbour.
America didnt enter WW2 until the Japanese surprise attack on pearl harbour
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The United States had invaded the Philippines before they entered the World War 2.
World War II and its related unemployment in the United States led to America's isolationist stance to erode during the 1940s.
Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of America, explained the goal of America entering into WWI as a way to make, in his words, "the world safe for democracy". This was largely due to the Sussex message, the Zimmerman Telegram, and not to mention the sinking of the RMS Lusitania.
World War II and its related unemployment in the United States led to America's isolationist stance to erode during the 1940s.