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Essay On The Role Of America After Ww2

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By definition, a nation is a large body of people, associated with a particular territory, that is sufficiently conscious of its unity to seek or to possess a government peculiarly its own. In 1774, our independent nation was established by a group of people with common values of freedom and equality. Overtime our country has grown and diversified with the expansion of land and the addition of many cultures. But, one thing still remains the same. America is a group of people who value our founding father’s principles, which continue to unite us together and propel us forward into the future. From the 1930s and well into the 1940s, the United States was going through difficult times. Fresh off of the stock market crash and years of economic stagnation, the United States and its democracy was in a very vulnerable state. This lack of American power throughout the world allowed new strains of government to form, which introduced toxic ideas to emotionally and physically ravaged countries across the globe. These invigorated countries posed a real threat to the free world, but the United States couldn’t intervene at the start of World War II. After the attacks on Pearl …show more content…

But, manufacturing and industries alike would be shorthanded because many capable men were leaving to fight in the war abroad. Drunk on the nationalistic spirit, women significantly led the charge to make certain that the American forces were well equipped to win the war. Portrayed by the empowering “Rosie the Riveter” propaganda, women all across the country worked tirelessly to provide resources for the war effort. Because of their innovations and accomplishments, the United States and the allied powers were victorious in World War II. This outcome not only squelched harmful ideologies, it allowed the United States of America and its beloved democracy to continue to flourish as an international

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