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Unit V Journal And Assessment

Unit V Journal And Assessment

Q Imagine yourself a veteran of World War I (WWI) watching the events brew in Europe in the late 1930s/early 1940s. Understanding these events may lead into another world conflict, how would you feel about potential U.S. intervention? Discuss the varied perspectives regarding the United States' participation in World War II (WWII). Compare the views from political, social, and economic realms, including those of the American people not active in the military and from the international community. Discuss the United States' entry into and role during WWII. Be sure to include key events, outcomes, and narratives. How did the United States' power and influence throughout the world factor into their choice to enter the conflict and determine their actions during the conflict?

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It definitely feels good to see my country as a world leader in the year 1940. When USA entered the World War I, things changed and changed the whole socio-political situation of America. I agree that the USA joined the war to ward off the German threat. But after the end of the First World War, America’s decision to continue the expansion spree is sort of controversial according to me. The next event namely creation The League of Nations the Great Depression Situation really rocked the country. The loss of life and property in the First World War was way too much and irreparable.