Ww2 Effects On America Today

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One of the major conflict the happened in the United States was World War II in many different ways this shape the way the Country is today. If it wasn’t the brave men’s and women’s who fought this war, America wouldn’t be like it's today whether it's the freedoms we have today or even if it's what America is to other people around the world. Many people around the world dream,hope,wish and even pray to be in the United States Of America. What make America so great.?

To begin with, America will not be great as it's today, if it wasn’t the brave men’s and women’s who give their lives for this country so we can live in this country peaceful and freedom as it's today. For example World War II United States plays big part on the war, fighting

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