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AP U.S. History Exam 2.42. How does the image compare to the role the United States played in peace settlements following World War II?

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AP U.S. History Exam 2.42. How does the image compare to the role the United States played in peace settlements following World War II?

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[ musical flourish ]

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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by the Cold War,

00:06

the immune system's battle against respiratory infection.

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All right, how does the image compare to the role

00:14

the United States played in peace settlements

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following World War II?

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And here are your potential answers.

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[ mumbles ]

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All right, well, after World War II, the planet had a

00:27

pretty big diplomatic mess on its hands.

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So let's see which answer best describes how the U.S.

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contributed to this global clean-up effort.

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In regards to the peace settlements following World War II, was

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A - the United States too focused on the Cold War

00:41

to participate?

00:42

Well, hmm. The Cold War didn't freeze things up

00:45

until a few years later. So, uh, well, that

00:48

cools A's chances, so good-bye, A.

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In the aftermath of World War II, did B - The United States

00:53

take a similar position to World War I

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and struggle in the negotiations?

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Well, when the United Nations took over as the globe's

01:00

diplomatic overseer, the U.S. decided that

01:03

this time, they'd like to be a part of the conversation.

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That's the opposite of what happened

01:07

with the League of Nations. So, yeah, good-bye, B.

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Well after World War II, was D -

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the United States left out of peace settlements

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due to its use of atomic weapons? Huh.

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Well, actually the U.S. made a pretty big impact

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after dropping the atomic bomb,

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so people were definitely interested in what America had to say.

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Which means that following World War II, C -

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the United States played a key role in peace settlements

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and came out of the war as a superpower.

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Between its central role in peace talks and its

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prominent position in the United Nations,

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the United States left World War II as one of

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two major world powers.

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So C is the correct answer.

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Though the Soviet Union and the U.S. ended World War II as

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allies, it would take only a few years for their relationship

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to, uh, cool down, causing global tensions to heat back up again.

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[ clinking ]

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