The Most Influential Decade Of The 20th Century

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Ovadia 1 The 1940's The Most Influential Decade of the 20th Century During the 20th century, the United States went from being a large but simple county to becoming a world power. The United States participated in many wars, it population nearly doubled and it became a leader in the world's economic industries. The rapid change that the United States went through lasted several decades (and is still going) but out of all the decades during the 20th century, one stood out from all of the others. This decade took the United States out of the Great Depression, emerged it as one of the most powerful countries in the world and heavily influenced contemporary America today. This influential decade was the decade of the 1940's. The 1940's was the most influential decade to contemporary America for its huge influence on both civilian and military technology, it changed the roles of women and African-Americans in society, and it finally pulled the US out of isolationism. One reason that the 1940's was the most influential decade to contemporary America is its huge influence on technology. During the 1940's, as the US was pulled into the second world war the government realized that it would need to enlarge its armory so that it will be able to defeat the enemies in both fronts. The threat of war made the United States begin to develop and build many weapons including new tanks, rifles, machine guns, artillery, planes and any other objects vital for the defeat of the axis powers. Many civilian industries were converted to military use. For example, the airplane manufacturer Boeing modified its B-17 bomber and later builds the B-29 and a car manufacturer began to create military vehicles such as the Jeep which was considered the ... ... middle of paper ... ...ne back to being an isolationist country and if that would of happened, the United Nations would have lost its most powerful member. This again would have led to the chance of some countries oppressing Ovadia 6 others. The 20th century had advanced the United States more than any other century had done. Its influence spread all around the world and the country was known as the worlds superpower. From all of its decades, the 1940's were particularity extraordinary. In those ten years the U.S. Had advanced technologically in ways it had never done, it had changed the lives of women and African Americans and it had taken the country from being an isolationist to being one of the most involved countries in the worlds affairs. If that decade wasn’t as influential as it was, the united states and even the whole world may have turned out a lot differently.

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