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History, 13.02.2020 20:18, christhegreat1

How did the idea of mutually assured destruction promote peace during the
Cold War?
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A. It allowed both countries to inspect the other's weapons to ensure
that none could cause nuclear war.
B. It prevented either country from attacking the other because of the
threat of an immediate return attack.
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C. It provided an early-warning system to both countries in order to
alert them when a missile had been launched
D. It forced both countries to stop building and destroy any weapons
that had nuclear capabilities.

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