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AP US History
Unit 8 – The Postwar Period and Cold War, 1945–1980
Topic 8.7
How did American participation in World War I reflect its emerging status as a world power?
The U.S.'s lack of military technology revealed it was not yet ready to be considered a world power.
The U.S.'s entry into the war helped shift the balance of power towards the Allies.
The U.S.'s initial reluctance to join showed hesitance about taking on responsibilities associated with being a world power.
The U.S.'s neutrality throughout the war demonstrated its indifference towards global affairs.
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