What is balance of power?

 
a. the respective duties of the executive and legislative branches in regard to foreign policy 
b. relative equality between the country’s imports and exports 
c. the relative strength of the different forces of the U.S. military 
d. no one nation or region much more militarily powerful than others in the world 
 


d. no one nation or region much more militarily powerful than others in the world 

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