Second American Revolution (Surviving German Empire)

The Second American Revolution.

The relative peacefulness of early 20th century led to coseqences on all continents. American policy, grew much more isolationist and USA rapidly liberalised its economy, with subsequent presidents generally cracking down on welfare, rather than expanding it. While this spurred growth, it also rapidly increased unequality and disillusioned many people with their government. Social tensions in USA were significantly worsened by Wall Street Crash of 1925 and the Great Crisis that followed. The liberal state apparatus failed to counter the growing unemployment and falling wages and situation grew worse.