<span>America focus changed to the affairs of
the nations in the Americas. The Monroe Doctrine asked the Europeans to keep
off the affairs of the Americas while promising to keep out of European
affairs. This aimed to keep the Europeans from the affairs of the Western
Hemisphere and the United States’ closest neighbors</span>
The empire separated between its western and eastern segments. The Eastern Empire kept going longer politically.
Constantine tried to bind together the realm under the Christian confidence understanding and requiring the Nicea Council to meet close to Constantinople in 325 AD. Additionally, Constantine's move of the cash-flow to New Rome left the Bishop of Rome as the most grounded authority figure in Rome itself, which empowered the improvement of the intensity of the papacy.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the one having to do with the fact that World War II greatly increased domestic production, which greatly increased the salaries and social standing of many working Americans. </span></span>