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18 January, 04:27

What were the international implications for the fall of the Berlin Wall?

A. The world was freed from its fear of communism.

B. Anyone could travel through Germany now.

C. International leaders only had to worry about the Cold War, not communism.

D. There were no international implications; the Berlin Wall only impacted the residents of Germany.

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  1. 18 January, 05:05
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    A. The world was freed from its fear of communism.

    The fall of the Berlin wall symbolized the fall of communism, and then when it was taken down, the world had alleviated the fear of that principle.
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