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Why was a strong economy important for the U.S. to become a superpower after WWII?(1 point)
It avoided all foreign conflicts and future world wars.
It forced other countries to give up their armies.
It paid for new colonies to be built overseas.
It funded a powerful military and provided foreign aid.
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It funded a powerful military and provided foreign aid.
A strong postwar economy let the U.S. build a large, modern military and finance programs like the Marshall Plan and other aid to rebuild and influence other countries, helping establish U.S. global leadership.
A strong postwar economy let the U.S. build a large, modern military and finance programs like the Marshall Plan and other aid to rebuild and influence other countries, helping establish U.S. global leadership.
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