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America's emergence as an active, operational world-power did not occur until the 1940s. During World War II and then beyond, America's industrial, military, and other capacities were finally evident as the strongest in the world. It was World War II which both marked and to a large extent caused this phenomenon.
At the beginning of the Cold War, the U.S. sought to build up its hard power primarily to counter the perceived threat of Soviet expansionism and communism. This included strengthening its military capabilities and forming strategic alliances, such as NATO, to deter Soviet influence in Europe and beyond. By showcasing its military strength, the U.S. aimed to reassure its allies and intimidate potential adversaries, promoting a balance of power during a time of heightened global tensions.
I am afraid not to understand the question. Do you mean Europe as a political entity (European Union) or Europe as a continent ?
The US became an industrial giant equipped with nuclear power.
germany
Germany's contributions to human progress are numerous and exceptional. In fields like medicine, science, music, art, automotive, food, technology and more. Germany is Europe's strongest industrial and economic power.
British had the most power. They had the most money the strongest military and had the most land in Africa at the time.
Mechanical power
The industrial magnates were influential people during the early years of Europe. They were typically business people that carried a lot of weight and power.
The need for river water to generate power
In Europe they have both single phase and three phase.
Germany was warring with the major industrial powers in the world at that time, Europe; and was strongly established as a land power. Japan was warring with sparsely distributed industrial powers in the world at the time, Asia; and was strongly established as a sea power.
The triangular trade had several notable impacts on Europe, including massive profit opportunities, increased access to raw goods, more political power and colonization outside Europe, and the rise of the Industrial Revolution.
According to the lesson, Britain was considered the heart of Europe's industrial complex during the Industrial Revolution. It was the first nation to industrialize, leading in innovations such as steam power and mechanized manufacturing. This positioned Britain as a central hub for economic growth and technological advancement in Europe. Its extensive railway networks and coal production further solidified its dominance in the industrial landscape.
The strongest (in terms of attack power) is the Fenrir Keyblade.
theodore was the strongest my name is jack nyberg