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21 February, 08:20

How did the USSR seek to push Western nations out of Berlin in 1948? It sent troops into West Berlin to arrest people who were against communism. It stopped travel and the shipment of goods through a blockade of West Berlin. It built a wall to keep people from West Berlin from entering East Berlin. It created the Warsaw Pact and stationed troops in West Berlin.

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  1. 21 February, 10:53
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    it stopped travel and the shipment of goods through the blockade of west Berlin

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    because they was mean and i took the test
  2. 21 February, 11:03
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    Answer: It stopped travel and the shipment of goods through a blockade of West Berlin.
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