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The Famous Historical Example of Cortés Burning His Boats When

Question 155

Question 155

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The famous historical example of Cortés burning his boats when fighting the Aztecs is an example of:


A) a commitment device.
B) tit-for-tit strategy.
C) the first-mover advantage.
D) a prisoners' dilemma.

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