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Some countries have had a civil war shortly after gaining independence from a foreign power.
In 1919, the three strongest countries were the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. The U.S. emerged from World War I as an economic powerhouse and a significant global influencer, while the UK and France were key victors in the war and retained substantial military and colonial power. Germany had been weakened by its defeat and the Treaty of Versailles, altering the balance of power in Europe. These dynamics set the stage for future geopolitical developments in the 20th century.
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India is not a global military power. Its military influence is currently very local to the Asian continent. India probably has the capability to defeat all the country except some countries like usa , china and russia
other countries had to recover from the effects of the first World War and the US was hardly effected by it.
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Some countries have had a civil war shortly after gaining independence from a foreign power.
Black Power emerged as a response to
The two most powerful would be the United States and Russia, though the United States emerged as the only true world power after the war, Russia was still the second most powerful country (and still is today).
At the end of the nineteenth century, Great Britain emerged as the biggest colonial power, with territories across Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. The British Empire controlled vast swathes of land and dominated global trade and politics during this time.
After the conclusion of World War II (although to some extent even before the war ended), two new countries emerged as dominant among the world's nations. These two countries -- the world's newest super-powers -- were the Soviet Union and the United States.
Wind power is not generated by countries, it is a global phenomena.
The US emerged from the Spanish American War as a rcognized World Power.
The idea of power sharing has emerged in opposition to the notions of undivided political power. Hope this might help....
He took over France shortly after the revolution.
China and India are the two most populous nations on Earth, jointly accounting for nearly a third of the global population, so as they industrialize and increase their power consumption, this naturally has a large effect on the global need for power.
Following World War II, the two strongest nations that emerged were the United States and the Soviet Union. The U.S. emerged as a global superpower with significant economic strength, military might, and influence in international politics, while the Soviet Union established itself as a major power through its extensive military capabilities and control over Eastern Europe. This rivalry between the two nations led to the Cold War, shaping global dynamics for several decades.