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In the aftermath of World War I, the United States emerged as a significant global power, having played a key role in the Allied victory. The war catalyzed economic growth and industrial expansion, leading to a period of prosperity known as the Roaring Twenties. However, this era was also marked by social tensions, including labor strikes, racial unrest, and a backlash against Immigration, culminating in a complex and sometimes contradictory national landscape. The U.S. ultimately adopted a more isolationist foreign policy, retreating from international engagement as reflected in its refusal to join the League of Nations.

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