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Under an agreement reached between East and West Berlin, more than two years after the Berlin Wall had been constructed in August 1961 by East Germany to prevent its citizens from fleeing its communist regime, nearly 4,000 West Berliners allowed to cross into East Berlin for a one-day visit.
A.had been constructed in August 1961 by East Germany to prevent its citizens from fleeing its communist regime, nearly 4,000 West Berliners
B.was constructed by East Germany in August 1961 to prevent its citizens from fleeing its communist regime, nearly 4,000 West Berliners were
C.was constructed by East Germany in August 1961, preventing its citizens to flee its communist regime, 4,000 nearly West Berliners were
D.was constructed in August 1961 by East Germany to prevent its citizens by fleeing its communist regime, almost 4,000 West Berliners had been
E.was constructed in August 1961 to prevent its citizens from fleeing its communist regime by East Germany, nearly 4,000 West Berliners were
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Under an agreement reached between East and West Berlin, more than two years after the Berlin Wall had been constructed in August 1961 by East Germany to prevent its citizens from fleeing its communist regime, nearly 4,000 West Berliners allowed to cross into East Berlin for a one-day visit.
A.had been constructed in August 1961 by East Germany to prevent its citizens from fleeing its communist regime, nearly 4,000 West Berliners
B.was constructed by East Germany in August 1961 to prevent its citizens from fleeing its communist regime, nearly 4,000 West Berliners were
C.was constructed by East Germany in August 1961, preventing its citizens to flee its communist regime, 4,000 nearly West Berliners were
D.was constructed in August 1961 by East Germany to prevent its citizens by fleeing its communist regime, almost 4,000 West Berliners had been
E.was constructed in August 1961 to prevent its citizens from fleeing its communist regime by East Germany, nearly 4,000 West Berliners were
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To prevent X from Y is correct Idiomatic usage, will undoubtedly go with (B)
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