What did the SALT I agreement do?

A) It arranged for the Soviet Union's purchase of at least $750 million in American grain over a three-year period.
B) It brought about the end of the OPEC oil embargo.
C) It called for a phased withdrawal of American missiles and troops in Europe, in exchange for a comparable Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan.
D) It banned all chemical and biological weapons.
E) It froze each side's offensive nuclear missiles for five years.


E

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