The concept or policy of "equivalence" referred to
a. maintaining world caloric intake, per adult, at an average of 1700 calories per day.
b. maintaining a rough military parity on the part of the superpowers to avoid a catastrophic nuclear confrontation.
c. establishing tonnage targets to reduce the size of the United States and Soviet navies.
d. equivalent national representation in the United Nations.
e. the American policy of balance between the Soviet Union and Communist China.
b
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