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Slav-nsk [51]
2 years ago
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What two factors led to the us being considered a powerful nation during world war i?

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Makovka662 [10]2 years ago
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The two factors that led to the U.S. being considered powerful were:

  • The economic strength of the US-led to greater respect from leaders of other countries.
  • The battle of Belleau Wood proved to the world the strength of the US armed forces

During the Battle of Belleau Woods, the U.S. Marines:

  • Halted a German attack
  • Sent the Germans retreating
  • Refused to retreat when the French were retreating and stayed to fight on

This showed the bravery of the American Marine Corps to the world and saved many allied lives as well. This coupled with a strong American economy that provided many supplies for the allied war effort, led many to realize that indeed, America was now a world power.

In conclusion, the bravery and economic strength of the U.S.A. during WWI showed the world that America was a powerful nation.

Learn more about WW1 here:brainly.com/question/8535233

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