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The Yom Kippur War in 1973 had significant effects on the United States, primarily in terms of its foreign policy and energy crisis. The U.S. became more deeply involved in Middle Eastern affairs, leading to increased military and diplomatic support for Israel. Additionally, the war prompted OPEC to impose an oil embargo, which resulted in a severe energy crisis in the U.S., causing fuel shortages and economic turmoil that influenced domestic policies and energy conservation efforts.

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