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2 June, 21:08

What was the significance of the naval quarantine of cuba?

A. If the United States did not remove its ships, then the Soviet Union would not remove its missiles from Cuba.

B. If Soviets snuck past U. S. ships, then the two countries would be at war.

C. If the United States snuck past Soviet ships, then the two countries would be at war.

D. If the Soviet Union did not remove its ships, then the United States would not remove its missiles from Cuba.

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  1. 2 June, 21:12
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  2. 2 June, 21:22
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    The correct answer is B) If Soviets snuck past U. S. ships, then the two countries would be at war.

    The significance of the naval quarantine of Cuba was that if Soviets snuck past U. S. ships, then the two countries would be at war.

    We are talking about the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962, during the Cold War years that confronted the United States and the Soviet Union. When US Presiden Jhon F. Kennedy knew that USSR cargo ships were carrying missiles to the island of Cuba, he ordered an embargo on October 22. American ships blocked the navigation of USSR ships to prevent the delivery of more missiles.
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