The Soviet Union and the United States.
Democracy (aka the Free World) and Communism combined to defeat Fascism in World War 2. It was only natural that these two ideologies should become adversaries after the war. The USA and USSR emerged as the two most powerful countries on the winning side, so they became the global superpowers for the next four decades. * The rivalry between the USA and USSR is long and complicated, and they became superpowers as a result, with Great Britain and France remaining as world powers for Democracy, and the People's Republic of China emerging as a world power for Communism. * In the postwar years, a country could not be a world power without a nuclear arsenal, which is why the five countries named above became the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. Today, many other countries have nuclear weaponry, but they are not world powers, let alone superpowers.
the allied powers were the countries that were tossed in the middle of world war one and were asked by the main countries fighting to join the fight and they would hold bargans with the main countries.
World War I involved approximately 65 million military personnel from various countries. The major powers, including the Allies and Central Powers, mobilized large armies, with countries like Germany, France, and Russia contributing millions of soldiers. The conflict, which lasted from 1914 to 1918, resulted in significant loss of life and reshaped global geopolitics.
After World War II, the two countries that emerged as superpowers were the United States and the Soviet Union. The U.S. became a dominant force with its strong economy, military capabilities, and leadership in international organizations, while the Soviet Union expanded its influence through its military strength and control over Eastern Europe. Their ideological differences led to the Cold War, shaping global politics for decades.
America
America
Country C - Soviet Russia
The Allied Powers emerged victorious in World War I.
The US and the Soviet Union.
After the conclusion of World War II (although to some extent even before the war ended), two new countries emerged as dominant among the world's nations. These two countries -- the world's newest super-powers -- were the Soviet Union and the United States.
The Allies emerged victorious in World War I, defeating the Central Powers.
USA & Soviet Union
U.S. and Soviet Union.
Country C - Soviet Russia
This question likely has no exact answer since no unit has emerged as a primary world political unit, but the closest existing institution to that is likely the United Nations. The state
World War 2 was a global conflict because it involved many countries from different regions around the world. The war was sparked by aggressive actions of expansionist powers like Germany, Italy, and Japan, which led to conflicts that spread to involve major powers like the United States, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, and others. The war had far-reaching consequences beyond Europe, impacting countries in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific.