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5. America's Rise to Global Power from 1776

America's rise to global power from 1776 was driven by territorial expansion, economic growth, military involvement in world conflicts, and strategic power diplomacy. This evolution transformed the U.S. from a fledgling nation into a dominant force in international affairs, significantly shaping the modern world.
Campbell M Gold | 18 Aug 2024

1. The British Empire as of 1913 - Zenith

The British Empire was extensive, reaching its peak in the early 20th century. The Empire’s geographical boundaries were so widespread that it was often said, “The sun never sets on the British Empire,” meaning that at any given time, the sun was always shining on at least one of its territories.
Campbell M Gold | 18 Aug 2024

Workshy Britain - A Mounting Problem

The UK government is facing increasing pressure to address the issue of unemployment, as data reveals that 9.4 million Britons are neither employed nor actively seeking work. This accounts for over a fifth of the working-age population and includes a near-record number of individuals on long-term sickness leave.
Campbell M Gold | 14 Aug 2024
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