Which of the following best describes the state of the nation in the wake of World War II?
A) The United States was drastically weaker than it had been before the war.
B) The United States was slightly weaker than it had been before the war.
C) The United States had about the same amount of power as it had before the war.
D) The United States was slightly more powerful than it had been before the war.
E) The United States had become the most powerful country in the world.
Answer: E
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a. Bandung. b. Paris. c. Cairo. d. Tripoli.
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