What factors contributed to the United States becoming a world leader after World War II? Select one: a. the Allies winning the war and US having a skilled labor force b. the United States winning the war and German scientists sharing their knowledge c. the United States winning the war and having a strong economy d. the United States suffering no war damage and having a strong economy

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Answer:

D. the United States suffering no war damage and having a strong economy

Explanation:

The only realistic damage that the US was inflicted upon in her territories was during the Battle of Pearl Harbor, where naval ships and infrastructure were damaged, and the West Coast of the United States, where Japanese deployed fire balloons landed. Other than that, as the United States is isolated from most of the warzone, the US was able to employ most of her population to help with the war effort, either joining the military or to work in factories and at home.

In the time that it took for other countries to repair their infrastructures and economies, the United States was already poised to becoming a world leader with it's economic infrastructure built and modernized from the Industrial Revolution, a strong armed forces through the modernization of the military during the Lend-lease Program and after, and being the world's sole superpower with access to nukes at the time.

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