What was the significance of the naval quarantine of Cuba?(1 point)

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

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

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

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

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
2 months ago

The significance of the naval quarantine of Cuba was that it was a show of force by the United States to prevent Soviet ships from delivering additional missiles and military equipment to Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis. It was a way for the U.S. to exert pressure on the Soviet Union and avoid a direct confrontation that could lead to war.

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