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How did the response to the Berlin blockade affect the relationship between the United States and its allies?
It harmed their relationship because not everyone wanted to oppose the USSR or support airlifting supplies.
It harmed their relationship because some nations wanted to take all of the credit and deny the others’ participation.
It improved their relationship because it showed that they could earn huge profits by negotiating trade agreements together.
It improved their relationship because it showed that they could work together successfully to resist the USSR.

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"It improved their relationship because it showed that they could work together successfully to resist the USSR."

Explanation: The Berlin Airlift (1948–49) required close US–British–French coordination to keep West Berlin supplied. The successful joint effort united the Western allies, hardened their anti‑Soviet stance, and helped pave the way for deeper cooperation (e.g., formation of NATO).