The US<span> and the </span>Soviet Union<span> were only </span>allies<span> in </span>WWII<span> because they were both so worried about Nazi Germany. It was not as if the two countries had any natural reason to be </span>allies<span>. That means that we should not be surprised that they went back to being rivals after </span>WWII<span>. </span>
Farmers of the late 19th century did not benefit from the "McKinley Tariff," since this only made certain foreign goods more expensive by placing a general tax on their import.
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