After World War II, the U.S. and Europe faced significant challenges, including economic devastation and the need for reconstruction. Europe struggled with widespread destruction of infrastructure and housing, leading to food shortages and humanitarian crises. Additionally, both regions grappled with the political tensions of the Cold War, which influenced military strategies and alliances. The Marshall Plan was initiated by the U.S. to aid European recovery, but the ideological divide between East and West complicated cooperative efforts.
In Japan and Europe
Of course they worked together.
Europe needed help and weapons
Non-intervention
At the beginning of WWI, US trade with Europe increased because President Wilson claimed neutrality; the US could trade with both sides. However, once the US became involved, trade decreased.
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All the extra coats lying around.
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Well I'm assuming gas is one of the economical challenges? "Us" face today! :)
The US faced the difficult task of helping to rebuild Europe and Japan. The US also faced a difficult task in rebuilding war-torn Europe.
The terrible casualty count caused by Malaria and Yellow Fever.
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Pulling us out of the recession, living up to the expectations of a president, and ending the war in Iraq and or pulling our troops from Iraq.
Establishing border lines, and fortifying and strengthening them.
the cold war
The US felt Europe should handle Europe's problem.