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JulsSmile [24]
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How did President Kennedy deal with the Soviets during the Cuban Missile Crisis? A. The U.S. created a naval blockade that prohi

bited Soviet ships from entering or leaving waters near Cuba. B. President John F. Kennedy communicated with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. C. The U.S. dismantled its missiles located in Turkey. D. all of the above how did Europe change after World War II? A. Italy was given the largest section of Germany. B. France became a Communist nation. C. Communism spread through Eastern Europe, dividing the continent. D. The Soviet Union became a democ
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MrMuchimi3 years ago
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D. all of the above: The U.S. created a naval blockade that prohibited Soviet ships fromentering or leaving waters near Cuba; President John F. Kennedy communicated with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev; and t<span>he U.S. dismantled its missiles located in Turkey.

</span><span>C. Communism spread through Eastern Europe, dividing the continent.</span>
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