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How did the role of the U.S. military intervention in conflicts change at the end of the Cold War?

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The united states became an isolationist ideal country. They wanted to prevent another war, but by doing this it eventually led to having a hand in world war 2.
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The Cold War shaped American foreign policy and political ideology, impacted the domestic economy and the presidency, and affected the personal lives of Americans creating a climate of expected conformity and normalcy. By the end of the 1950's, dissent slowly increased reaching a climax by the late 1960's.

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