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U.S, & Russia.
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Become an ally of the soviet union-----APEX
The United States was the nation that emerged from World War 1 as the greatest world power. By remaining neutral for most of the war and the land-lease act the United States was able to leave the war with more power than before.
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.
Country C - Soviet Russia
Country C - Soviet Russia
World War I affected the US by making it in charge of all other world powers. In other words, the war boasted the country into becoming the world's superpower.
U.S, & Russia.
become an international superpower later in the twentieth century.
The United States emerged from the war as superpower.
US and USSR
America and Russia.
After the Cold War, the United States emerged as the world's leading superpower. Even as a superpower, the US cannot enforce all of its policies on the rest of the countries in the world.
Make love, not war. Is the USA really a superpower? It should have twice of its current military power to be considered a superpower, taking on account that......
The US turned into a superpower
In the aftermath of World War II, a country in economic ruin may appeal to a world superpower for monetary aid to rebuild its infrastructure and stabilize its economy. Such assistance could take the form of loans, grants, or investments, aimed at revitalizing industry and promoting social welfare. The superpower may view this aid as an opportunity to strengthen geopolitical alliances and foster stability in the region, potentially influencing the recipient country's political landscape in the process. Ultimately, this partnership could lead to long-term economic growth and recovery for the devastated nation.