Predicting how long America will remain a superpower is complex, as it depends on various factors like economic performance, military strength, technological innovation, and geopolitical dynamics. While the U.S. currently holds a leading position, challenges such as rising global competition, particularly from China, and domestic issues could influence its status. Historically, superpowers have experienced shifts over decades, so while America may maintain its influence for the foreseeable future, its dominance could evolve or be challenged over time.
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Yes, you can teach it Superpower by bringing it to the Move Tutor in B2/W2. Not sure about X/Y... I'll check.
U.S, & Russia.
The USA and Russia were the two main superpowers (although Russia did not have much of a Navy at the end of the war, it was mainly a air and land based superpower). England was still a superpower, but, it was in decline and many of it's colonies would soon get their freedom. France, mostly conquered by Germany, was not a superpower, although it continued to act as though it were, and it lost most of it's colonies after the war as well.
You mean long term contributed factors of Americas becoming a superpower. Google military-industrial complex. but also as an American its pretty obvious that simply freedom has made us a superpower.
as of now , there is no way of knowing
America and Russia.
Hugh Fincher has written: 'Superpower America'
which event best describes America's start as the last remaining super-power?
No, Vietnam is not a superpower.
America is a superpower, meaning that it generally has a higher position of power than other countries. It is currently the world's last superpower.
proved that America was number one in technology and therefore the number one superpower
A superpower in recovery maybe.
For a brief period of time, the US was alone as a world superpower.
the superpowers were britian america russia and china at one time they controlled the world :::::::::China influenced japan
Superpower is a fighting type move.