The US wanted to become a major global power, and massively expand their naval strength/capabilities.
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Uhm what. Is this supposed to be a question?
Explanation:
A soviet citizen might think that their sacrifices were not really that big and that they're just praising themselves needlessly. This is because war was not fought on American soil so the American people did not really feel the terror of the war. Another one is the number of victims in the war and what was lost since the Soviets lost more than anyone else of all armies that participated in the war.
We elect senators and representatives for the House. They basically make up what the people who elected them wants, but some are corrupt so they don't really listen to the people. They mainly listen to the people who fund their campaigns. What we do have are the U.S. Constitution and the U.S. Amendments to protect our rights such as forcing the person we elected to do what we want, because if they don't we can "fire" them and elect new ones. (petition)
Great Society; answer if its in USAtestprep