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How the Monroe Doctrine Led to America Occupying Cuba, Panama, Hawaii, and Haiti

History Unplugged Podcast

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The US's Superpowers After World War II

After World War II, the United States becomes a superpower with incredible military strength. The main focus of the U.S. was protecting its neighbors so that Europe didn't pick them off and then ultimately pick off the US. In order to contain the Soviet Union, it needs to sort of go in itself and expand its own influence says Curtain.

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