why was the cuban missile crisis significant? (1 point) responses

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The Cuban Missile Crisis was significant because it was the closest the world had come to nuclear war during the Cold War. It highlighted the tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union, and the dangers of nuclear weapons. It also resulted in a tense standoff and eventual agreement between the two superpowers, leading to increased efforts to prevent future crises and increase communication between the countries.