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Ray Of Light [21]
4 years ago
6

I need help with 3,5,6,and 7 could someone help please??

History
2 answers:
natulia [17]4 years ago
5 0
3. United Nations was formed promote world peace
5. Is the Berlin Wall
6. To transport materials to East Berlin
7. B
iren2701 [21]4 years ago
3 0
Gladly 1st.D
2nd:A
3:Because of the berlin blockage
4:A,B,&D
hope this will help :3
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