What prompted the East German government to build the Berlin Wall?

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Responses

West Germans were entering East Germany to take advantage of free communist services.

They were trying to prevent the American military from gaining access to its military installations.

East Germans were moving to West Berlin in order to live in a democracy.

The wall was a security measure to protect citizens in East Germany from crime in West Germany.

East Germans were moving to West Berlin in order to live in a democracy.

The correct answer is:

- East Germans were moving to West Berlin in order to live in a democracy.
The East German government built the Berlin Wall in 1961 in an attempt to halt the mass exodus of people from East Germany to West Berlin. East Germans were seeking better living conditions and political freedom in the democratic society of West Germany, which prompted the East German government to construct the wall to prevent further migration.