Multiple Choice
Arms control is particularly useful
A) in enduring rivalries.
B) in situations that involve nuclear weapons.
C) in situations in which states have become embroiled in the security dilemma and are continuously increasing their arms supply.
D) in situations in which states do not have a powerful desire for expansion but might initiate war out of the fear of what will happen if their enemy strikes first.
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