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. The U.S. became a superpower around the turn of the twentieth century. This was because the U.S. was able to create a stepping stone to the commerce of?

Asia


The U.S. became a superpower around the turn of the twentieth century. This was because the U.S. was able to create a stepping stone to the commerce of?

asia


The US had the most global influence during the century?

The US grew greatly in global influence in the 19th century and became a superpower in the 20th century. The US is still a superpower in the 21st century.


Who was the reigning superpower of Europe in the 17th century?

England was the dominant European country in the early 1600s.


Why did English spread worldwide in the 20th century?

Because of the largest worldwide empire in the world, the British Empire. After World War II, the United States took over as the world's formost superpower encompassing the United Kingdom even if the United Kingdom is victorious. But the United Kingdom did not lose her status as a superpower.


Which of the countries led in commerce during the seventeenth century?

The Netherlands.


Which of these countries led England in commerce during the seventeenth century?

The Netherlands.


In the eighteenth century the principal economic activity of the Netherlands was?

Maritime commerce


What country led England commerce during the seventeenth century?

the Netherlands


Which countries led England in commerce during theĀ seventeenth century?

The Dutch


Which country was ahead of England in commerce during the seventeenth century?

Netherlands


One result of the United States' involvement in World War I was that it allowed the country to?

become an international superpower later in the twentieth century.