How did the idea of mutually assured destruction affect the Cold War?
It ensured that both the...
How did the idea of mutually assured destruction affect the Cold War?
It ensured that both the United States and the Soviet Union would
discard any weapons with nuclear capabilities.
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B. It promoted peace by preventing either country from attacking first
because of the certainty of an immediate counterattack.
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C. It created an early-warning system in the United States to guard
against surprise missile attacks by the Soviet Union.
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D. It offered a sense of balance by providing both the United States
and the Soviet Union with the same type and range of weapons
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