How did the Berlin Blockade impact the Cold War? It stopped the reunification of Germany under pro-American government. It allowed the Soviet Union to retain control over most of Eastern Europe. It convinced the United States that it must stand firm against communist expansion. It prevented the Soviet Union from placing missiles within striking range of Western Europe.
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It convinced the United States that it must stand firm against communist expansion.
I'd go with MarianL's answer. The US didn't back down when the Berlin Blockade occurred when they resupplied West Berlin from the air and only convinced the US to take a stronger stand against them (such as via the policy of containment).
Agreed.
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Which of these concerns dominated U.S. foreign policy actions in the Middle East from the 1970s through the 1990s? fighting terrorism ending ethnic violence maintaining access to oil reserves preventing the spread of communism
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