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Your first hundred days will be followed with interest by the entire world.
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But at what cost? Is it safe to let a nation of such strength handle the delicate matters of international policy, as a world superpower? Or does the world need America's strength to prevent catastrophic international wars from happening once more? And will this even last? These questions are for you to answer, President. It roared to victory in the Second World War, and emerged triumphant out of the Cold War with Russia.
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Despite lack of involvement in world politics as a whole, America went through a phase of imperialism, of sorts, broken by the bombing of Pearl Harbour. Though through this war, the light of abolition emerged, the nation's troubles were far from over. Having risen to independence against impossible odds, America expanded greatly over the next century (through both peaceful and very, very violent means) but was held back over internal struggles - that of the slavery debate, eventually leading to brutal civil war. Hail, President! You have been elected to lead this young but mighty nation. Note: This guide assumes you have all game-altering DLC and expansion packs (all Civ packs, Wonders of the Ancient World, Gods & Kings and Brave New World)