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Ierofanga [76]
3 years ago
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The Berlin Wall was built in the 1960s, and its destruction began in 1989. What were two consequences of the fall of the Berlin

Wall?
reduction of U.S. foreign power
collapse of the communist government in China
reunification of Germany
formation of the United Nations
end of the Cold War
History
1 answer:
mel-nik [20]3 years ago
7 0

Two consequences of the fall of the Berlin Wall were reunification of Germany and end of the Cold war.

Option: C & E

Explanation:

The destruction of Berlin wall was started in 1989. It was built in 1960s. It promotes reunification of Germany. It gave pressure on the president of East Germany to be reunited with the West Germany. This reunification was done after 339 days in the year 1990 with all other basic rules and norms.

The Berlin wall was a symbol of rigid West Germany who initiated the cold war with other democratic block and Soviet Union. With the destruction of Berlin wall the cold war was ended. Many people were killed in the crossing of Berlin wall.

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