How did the second world war change American foreign policy between 1945 and 1960?
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Asked on: 05 May 2008
After the second world war the States decided to become more of a global superpower leveraging its current position.
It was keen for Europe not to get too powerful and also kept a distrustful eye on most of the rest of the world.
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