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25 January, 09:52

How did the development of intercontinental missiles affect the Cold War?

A. The possibility of an attack by intercontinental nuclear missiles kept both superpowers in check.

B. Intercontinental missiles made it possible to limit the impact of nuclear weapons to the United States and the Soviet Union.

C. The Cold War was not affected by intercontinental missiles since both sides signed a treaty to never use them.

D. Intercontinental missiles had little effect because their use was banned by the United Nations.

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  1. A
    25 January, 11:25
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    Explanation:

    ever heard of MAD? It's Mutually Assured Destruction. Who would want to destroy each other? If there is nothing left. Would there be a victory if both countries are gone? I don't think so ...
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