The Great War, or World War I, had a profound impact on the United States, marking its emergence as a global power. The war stimulated economic growth through increased industrial production and job opportunities, leading to a significant migration of African Americans to northern cities in what became known as the Great Migration. Additionally, the U.S. played a crucial role in shaping the post-war order, exemplified by President Wilson's Fourteen Points and the establishment of the League of Nations, despite ultimately not joining it. The conflict also prompted social changes, including women's suffrage, as women took on roles traditionally held by men during the war.
It began to prepare the US for WW2
Since the US Civil War was fought in the US, and the most widely place called Oxford is in England, the one would have had little if any impact on the other.
the englissh civil war impact on us today because look around where ur at look where u live at look where ur are or will be at............................. i rest my case
The sinking of the Lusitania had a great impact on Americans in that it turned them against Germany.
War of 1812
Since US citizens were drafted to fight the war; it had a negative impact.
Yes. The country was virtually bankrupt at the end of it and was dependent on economic help from the US.
_There should be a space between 'the' and 'impact' it should read: "What was the impact of World War 2 on US society?" Soz!_
Actually an answer to this would be great.
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It gave us the Mexican Cession.
One impact that the Korean War had on US budgets was that military spending increased and became a larger proportion of future budgets.
Louis XVI impacted the world by declaring war on Great Britain. He helped make the American Revolution successful by helping us defeat Great Britain.
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It is increasing the US deficit (debt).
It began to prepare the US for WW2
yes