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The Berlin blockade after World War II showed Europeans that the USSR
wanted to challenge the United Nations to see if it was willing to take action.
was serious about expanding its area of control in Eastern Europe.
would be able to set the Allied powers against one another.
would be able to swiftly defeat the Allied powers in any altercation.
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was serious about expanding its area of control in Eastern Europe.
Explanation: the blockade was an attempt to force the Western Allies out of West Berlin and extend Soviet influence in Germany/Eastern Europe. It did not primarily target the UN, did not split the Allies (they responded with a united airlift), and did not demonstrate Soviet ability to quickly defeat the Allies militarily.
Explanation: the blockade was an attempt to force the Western Allies out of West Berlin and extend Soviet influence in Germany/Eastern Europe. It did not primarily target the UN, did not split the Allies (they responded with a united airlift), and did not demonstrate Soviet ability to quickly defeat the Allies militarily.
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