The following payoff matrix shows the outcomes for the United States and Russia from relying on conventional weapons versus atomic weapons in a military conflict. The percentages refer to the fraction of the population that would die.
For the US, the dominant strategy is to have ________, and for Russia, the dominant strategy is to have ________.
A. conventional weapons; conventional weapons
B. atomic weapons; atomic weapons
C. conventional weapons; atomic weapons
D. atomic weapons; conventional weapons
Answer: B
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