The U.S. involvement in World War I significantly shifted the balance of power in favor of the Allies, contributing to their eventual victory in 1918. American troops and resources bolstered the weary Allied forces, helping to break the stalemate on the Western Front. Additionally, the U.S. emerged from the war as a global economic power, leading to increased political influence in international affairs and laying the groundwork for its future role in global conflicts. The war also prompted social changes, including shifts in labor dynamics and the women's suffrage movement, as women took on roles traditionally held by men.
the united states joined in 1917, ww1 started in 1914.!!
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which president wanted to keep the US out of WW1
it was okay but not that bad
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Woodrow Wilson was the US president throughout the US involvement in WW I.
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When they help the french and british troops with supplies
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australians involvment in ww1
the effects of education were that there was no money
No, the US was right to delay its involvement in WW1. This is because it was not directly involved in any dispute and would have incurred even greater political and economic turmoil if it had entered earlier.
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Yes in WW1 and WW2 the French were allied with the US.
The damage it had sustained during ww1
The atomic bomb had no effects on WW1 at it did not exist.