Great War impacts
What will be an ideal response?
-created economic, social, and political dislocations that helped reshape American life long after Armistice Day
-The ability to raise and deploy the massive american expeditionary force overseas so quickly had proved decisive to ending the fighting
-wartime production needs contributed to a "second industrial revolution"
-US wouldn't join League of Nations
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