Which of the following strategies was influential in ending the Soviet Union's blockade of East Berlin?

A) ?the intervention of U.N. peacekeeping forces
B) ?U.S. military intervention and the threat of nuclear intervention
C) ?the steady supply of food, fuel, and medical supplies delivered by airlift
D) ?sympathy strikes among people within the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
E) ?secret negotiations between the foreign ministers of the United States and the Soviet Union


C

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