North America In The Late Twentieth Century

Nor could the largest and most populous of the Western democracies avoid instability even though it was to provide the leadership for the Western alliance and was clearly a superpower in trade and military terms.

Though racked by social tensions at times, the United States was markedly prosperous and politically stable for much of this period.

Nonetheless, significant new elements were introduced to the American sense.

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