History, asked by raiudu2844, 1 year ago

How does the concept of competition relate to the arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War?The two nations were not concerned about one another or their nuclear capabilities, so there was no competition between them.
The two nations were interested in working together to produce nuclear weaponry, which extinguished any competition between them.
The two nations wanted to best one another in the development and stockpiling of nuclear weapons, which drove the competition between them.
The two nations felt that face-to-face battles would be more effective than nuclear weapons, which led to a violent competition between them.

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Answered by bestanswers
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The correct answer is option C.


United States and Soviet Union wanted to get ahead of each other in the development and accumulation of nuclear weapons.


This arms race was the engine behind the competition between them.


The cold war sent a signal across the world that a nuclear war is harmful for each country.

Answered by ballcream
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Answer:

The answer is C

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