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Which statement best describes the United States' changing role in the world during the twentieth century?

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It became a military superpower in the world but lacked a strong economy The reason for the non strong economy was due to the Great Depression, and financial crisis of the 1920's

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It became a military superpower in the world but lacked a strong economy

Step-by-step explanation:

The entry of the US in WWI and WII ended the isolationism preceding the 20th century.

With the US being involved in European affairs, it became a superpower replacing UK role in the global affairs and a later interventionist policy would turn to contest with the Socialist world led by the USSR.

The domestic politics resented, since the first years of the 1900s suffered from a Recession crisis, making conditions within the US domestic context controversial-

Today, the US role in the world of spending in wars overseas was not always national interest and has turned many times a strain on civil society.

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