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In reply to the discussion: June 28, 1914. Probably the saddest anniversary for the human race. [View all]yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)4. The only problem with this is that
the United States might not be looked at as the leader of the free World and we may have never had the economy we had due to World War II. Well since most of us were not around then, I don't know if it would have been better or not. I do know that we would be a very difference United States of America without World War II especially. We would probably not be as advanced in various industries like technology and manufacturing. The woman's movement may not be as advanced as it is today (although more needs to be done). And quite a few things would be difference for our country.
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June 28, 1914. Probably the saddest anniversary for the human race. [View all]
Benton D Struckcheon
Jun 2014
OP
On the other hand, we lost a huge number of people who could've advanced and evolved our nation.
NBachers
Jun 2014
#16
K&R. I wonder what Europe and the rest of the world would look like had Archduke
Louisiana1976
Jun 2014
#32
"The Guns of August" by Barbara Tuchman proves ridiculous incompetence led to the war.
greatlaurel
Jun 2014
#40