Economic Impact of the Wars.

For your story to be valid and accepted by a wide audience, it must include the home-front experiences of many groups; to help with your story, choose at least three topics below to discuss in your broadcast.

  • What changed because of the movement from isolationism to expansionism?
  • How did the Roosevelt Corollary change America’s role in the world?
  • Assess the relevance of people’s concerns about the war’s impact on the international community.
  • Assess the war’s economic impact, including the expansion of factories due to wartime production.
  • What domestic and international figures played key roles in the war?
  • How is the United States in the post-war era positioned to become a superpower?

With any good news story, you must utilize multiple sources. Your story must be a minimum of two pages in length. A minimum of two reputable sources must be used, cited, and referenced, one of which must come from the school Online Library. This means you will need to find at least one additional source on your own, and it cannot be the content provided in this course (i.e., unit lessons or U.S. History resource). Inappropriate resources, or failure to use at least one resource available in the school Online Library, can lead to deductions.

Your report must be in essay form, and all citations and references must follow APA format.

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World War I and II had an immense impact on the United States economy. Even though the United States took part in World War I for a small duration, it was enough to change many things. The economic mobilization that happened during this period was a lot. The need to arm the country’s military forces pushed the government to seek partnerships with the private sector to perform certain tasks such as ammunition and gun production (Krpec & Hodulak, 2019). The injection of funds into the private sector allowed for the expansion of factories and companies involved in manufacturing supplies for the military.

Entry into the two wars also allowed the United States to continue its trade with European nations (Krpec & Hodulak, 2019). If America maintained its neutrality

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