First, because none of the war was waged on US land, which preserved the manufacturing power, and made the repair bill after the war very small. (I know Hawaii is the exception) Second, because the US developed the A-bomb and was willing to use it. Third, US was willing to assist in the re-building of war torn areas, and a little goodwill goes a long way
Niagara Falls, NY/Canada.
"The power to tax involves the power to destroy." (ans. yes is true) Chief Justice Marshall McCulloch v. Maryland
The "power of the purse" ---congress can withhold funds from any sector of the bureaucracy which is why the agencies try so hard to influence Congress. In fact, Congress has the power to abolish government agencies and department and eliminate jobs filled by bureaucrats. ( They don't because government workers are also voters and campaigners and there as now so many of them that they can swing elections. Congressmen want to keep their jobs as much as the bureaucrats want to keep theirs. )
The US and the Allies won the war and the US gained control of the Philippines, causing it to become a world power.
industrialization and technology
France .
Simply because they shared a common enemy.
Allied.
it is an allied power
1. Theodore Roosevelt2. Panama Canal3. Allied Victory WW14. Allied Victory WW25. Manhattan Project
Russia
Germany is an axis power.
Axis Power.
removing Mussolini from power and switching to the Allied side
Yes, France was an allied power in World War 1.
The major Allied power that fell to the Germans during World War II was France. In May and June of 1940, Germany launched a rapid invasion, leading to the fall of Paris and the subsequent armistice on June 22, 1940. This defeat marked a significant shift in the balance of power in Europe, as Germany occupied much of France and established the Vichy regime.
Central Power.