WWII changed the US identity greatly. For one, it showed the rest of the world that they are a dominant force to be reckoned with. For another, it also showed that they would do what needed to be done to win battles, and more importantly, wars. It also disproved the thought that they were not a unified nation, and that they could work cohesively toward the same goal <span />
<span>Dewey went to the Philippines on orders of the Navy Department after war with Spain was declared in order to capture or destroy the Spanish Naval vessels there.
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<span>Well, I think it's by contemplating the purpose and structure of government. I hope this is what you're looking for.</span>
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Martin Waldeseemür was the person who names the new word "America". He was a German that draws maps (cartographer). He created the first map with the name America for the New World.
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<span>#1) Do you think that a policy of isolationism is appropriate in our modern world?<span>
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Answer: I truly believe that a policy of isolationism is not appropriate in our modern world. Given that now almost everything is more about interconnection than ever before.</span>
#2) Do you think that is possible in our world today? Explain.
Answer: It is not possible in our world today because almost every state is involved in international trade, globalization, and world wide communication. Isolationism is impossible given that this internationals structures that have been built over time could come down and it would not benefit anyone.<span>
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