Political scientist Robert Axelrod cautions that in the Prisoner's Dilemma game, the strategy of tit for tat is a good strategy only when
a. there are more than two opponents in the game.
b. you have the chance to continue the game for a long period.
c. your side is clearly rising in power against your opponent's decline.
d. you have greater military resources than your opponent.
e. you have a better chance of gaining the aid of minor allies than your opponent.
Answer: b
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