The Making Of Modern America: The Nation From 1945 To The Present
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The Making Of Modern America: The Nation From 1945 To The Present

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When World War II ended in 1945, America emerged as the only superpower. It had defeated Germany and Japan, it was the only nation with the bomb, and much of the rest of the world lay in ruins as a result of the war. In addition, the wartime economy had dragged the nation out of the worst depression in modern history. The United States seemed on the verge of its greatest a...more
Paperback, 365 pages
Published April 16th 2009 by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Marc
Very interesting, well-written book, describing the changes of the United States of America starting after World War II. Each chapter delves deep into the political affairs of that age, combined with cultural changes as well as social-economics. A great primer on the history of the United States of America.
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