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Charlize Lloyd
17 June, 14:12
What was a significant effect of world war 2?
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Mara Woodward
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One effect of the war was to force the United States to finally accept the mantle of the world's superpower. Other results were the creation of the United Nations and a forty-year division of Europe into two spheres, communist and capitalist.
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