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Thursday, September 7, 2017

'America Since Woodrow Wilson'

'the States since Wilsons 14 points refers to the States since it is the worldly concernly concern dominator from 1918. wherefore does it become the leading actor on this date? Because it is ace of the victors of WWI and doesnt down either violate on its station land. Moreover, completely(a) of the Hesperian countries depend on the regular army for their theoriseion. America is the nation which bear be regarded as the closely powerful. The Atlantic strike, the Bretton woods agreements, the Yalta multitude decisions, the A-bomb, the attempt to incur a tranquillity settlement with Woodrow Wilsons 14 points all re-enforce and emphasizes the power that the the States have on the world.\nDiplomatic power is one of the USAs most important powers for the US because it is the main counsel that they create cogitate with other countries, this en adequates them to ceaselessly have intercommunicate around the world and to make for certain that their influence does non d iminish. For example the Atlantic charter of 1941 that was make by Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt which was a policy for the post-war world which defined the assort goals. It consisted in not being able to have any territorial blowup or changes, the return key of a self-government to all the countries that were divest of it, the free rile to raw materials, decline of trade restrictions so countries will be able to put down more than, freedom of the seas so people dismiss navigate wherever they want without being menaced and no more use of force.\n indeed there is the Bretton forest agreement which was to bewilder the international monetary and financial enounce after the conclusion of WWII. The GATT which stands for the General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade was excite of the Atlantic charter was signed, it is the equivalent of the WOT of 1995. too it agreed on the international banks that aimed to reconstruct and in the increment of the post-war reco nstruction. All of the abroad world currencies were all fixed in function of the dollar, and the American gave ... '

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