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How did america become the dominant political, economic, social, and cultural influence on the world? - Cospiracized - 11-18-2012 01:08 PM

if someone could give me some information or some websites to refer to?


- ianday - 11-18-2012 01:17 PM

During the war they had more natural resources higher population strong industry for producing firearms


- SDD - 11-18-2012 01:17 PM

It created an environment that encouraged economic growth -- low government burden, individual accountability, free markets.


- Bored Goblin - 11-18-2012 01:17 PM

Large territory and population, best environment for businesses, abundant natural resources, European powers weakened by World Wars.


- Lwh How - 11-18-2012 01:17 PM

After WWII ended late1945 the US was the only major world power left unscathed by the war and not blown up...The UK, Russia, China, Japan were all crippled and down, the US behind it's great oceans on either side, was left...virtually untouched.. and intact. To our eternal credit the US acted to 'extend' it's range over Europe and West Asia to help/ protect the defeated people and rebuild them,...BUT...this was also to US benefit...If we had NOT helped we would've lived on a 'dead and ruined' planet outside of North America.... By helping, and rebuilding the rest of the devastated world after WWII, we built new markets, and 'captive markets', totally for ourselves and dependent on us... for our goods/ protection/ support etc., the rest of the world able to give no competition.
When the rest of the world recovered from WWII after a generation of 40 years (by 1985) we in the US went into a tailspin of losing our dominance..


- DoILiveInOz - 11-18-2012 01:17 PM

Relatively more freedom than most places, and a some what large size.