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why usa is called economic giant​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

We all know that the United States is one — its economy still makes up some 20 percent of global gross domestic product despite a modest relative decline in recent years. But who else? And does the word “giant” refer only to economic size, or should it also be reflective of a country’s wealth, its people’s prosperity and other measures of their lifestyle — perhaps even their freedoms?

It isn’t easy to make simple distinctions, other than for the United States, which on virtually all criteria is easily at the top of such a group, and looking into the future — at least the next 20 to 30 years — seems set to remain so.

Answered by aurora2007
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Answer:

A superpower has superior military might, and economic, diplomatic and cultural influence

The erosion of America's global power may be accelerated by the US' current foreign policy

China is considered an emerging superpower despite still calling itself a "developing"

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