Answer:
maintaining the coming peace
preventing future world wars
Explanation:
Supposing I'm President Wilson the United States, or one of the Americans as World War I ended as considering the impending victory of the United States and its allies, I believe the issues that would be a concern for Americans as World War I drew to a close are:
1. maintaining the coming peace
2. preventing future world wars
This is because, despite the potential victory, there are still Americans that lost their lives during the war.
Also, it affected the home front of the Americans in terms of socioeconomic and political issues.
Not only that, the death of humans generally because of war is not good enough for humanity.
Hence, there is a need to maintain peace and prevent future wars.
Some common aspects of the war effort during the WW1 were:
rationing -since many people were working in the war effort, less people could focus on farming, so there were many shortages.
war bonds - those were used to finance the war effort
women taking over many of men's jobs, such as in factories - this later led to female suffrage!
Answer:
The federalists believed a strong national government to be the best method of governing for their country. Alexander Hamilton was the founder of many of the United States of America's monetary and economical systems, as well as being one of the founding fathers. His financial plan supported borrowing money at a new (lower) interest rate to help pay off the large national debt.
So that they could gain more political power.
Like what are u asking becuz im kinda confused