The United States wanted to help revive the economy in both places.
The United States wanted to help revive the economy in both places.
It is called part of the Western World because it is located in Europe.
Western Europe has been involved in more foreign affairs than Eastern Europe. As well, during the second World War, Eastern Europe was mostly Axis, while Western Europe was mostly Allies.
In no sense - one was a battle for dominance of the Western Mediterranean between Carthage and Rome, the other was a battle for dominance of the world by Germany and Japan, involving most of the world countries.
Germany and Japan had similar forms of government and similar expansionist policies, thus their alliance.
The western allies on the western front, and the Soviets on the Russian Front.
The United States wanted to help revive the economy in both places.
The United States wanted to help revive the economy in both places.
The United States wanted to help revive the economy in both places.
The United States wanted to help revive the economy in both places.
Japan is a "first world" country - the "first world" refers to the industrialized capitalist countries of western Europe, North America, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand.
Europe spans the Eastern and Western Hemisphere. It is also in the Northern Hemisphere. There is also a term called the Western World, which basically means industrialized democratic nations (but more or less just Europe, Northern America, and Japan).
The U.S. supported western Europe and Japan after WW II
The Western World or Western Civilization.
It allowed Japan to rebuild, creating a democratic government and financial structure similar to those in western societies. (A+)
About 17% of all Catholics in the world live in Western Europe. (200,643,617 Catholics in Europe; 1,181,368,942 in the world.
Western Europe became industrialized much earlier than Eastern Europe and the entire world, which is why Western Europe has the largest economy in the world.
The Western World or Western Civilization.