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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.