Multiple Choice
What is a first-strike advantage?
A) The benefits a state gains by being the first to attack
B) A state's ability to repel a surprise attack by another state
C) The tendency of smaller states to attack larger states first
D) The incentives offered to states that wait for other states to initiate wars
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