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In a short paragraph, analyze how the outcome of World War I shaped the United States' role as an international leader. make it look like it was written by a 9th grader
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After World War I, the United States became much more important in world affairs because it helped win the war, paid for loans, and had a stronger economy than war-torn Europe. President Wilson tried to lead peace talks with his Fourteen Points and the idea of a League of Nations, which showed America wanted to shape global rules, but the Senate refused to join the League, so the U.S. also kept some distance. Even without joining, America used its money, trade, and growing military reputation to influence other countries. In short, the war pushed the United States from being mostly isolated to becoming a major international leader, even if it was still unsure about how involved to be.
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