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For many years there has been a discussion about the best decade and the best era in the United States of America. People are convincing each other that twenties were the Golden Age or the 1990’s were the most influencing but there is no clear and nationwide agreement in that case. In fact, according to different authors and publishers there was no year that actually resolved all problems in the United States. From some people’s point of view, however, it is not a matter of which decade ends all problems, but rather a matter of which decade influenced the most areas of Americans’ lives. Although 1940’s have not resolved all America’s problems, those years did the most to influence contemporary America in areas such as the economic leadership of the world, once and forever abandoning the policy of isolationism and greatly contributing to women and minorities’ rights.
United States since the beginning of its history had always been very careful about its isolationism policy, but that was going to change by the end of the World War II and Soviet’s desires to spread Communism around the world. The U.S. has a long history of being away from the world’s problems in order to protect itself from involvement in unnecessary wars. However, in 1945, when the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic stopped being an ally, the United States had to rethink its strategy for the next several years. President Harry S. Truman came up with his own doctrine in which he declared, “It must be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures” (Compston, 197). The policy has seen its start in 1947 when Greece and Turkey cried for help with communists who tried to overthro...

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The history of the United States of America is full of significant events and turning points for different groups of peoples. Some decades might be seen as having a greater effect on contemporary America than others. It is during the forties, however, when many different areas of American ways of thinking experienced the greatest changes. Women and minorities were allowed to work in the war plants instead of staying at home or struggling with unemployment, foreign policy changed with the first defensive pact bringing America out of its isolation, and lastly the world saw the dawn of American economic leadership which continues to this day. The years 1940-1949, when today’s American position started forming during and after the World War II and at the beginning of the Cold War, were the most influential on contemporary United States.

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