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why was the nuclear arms race significant

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This arms race is often cited as one of the causes of World War I. The United States' use of nuclear weapons to end World War II led to a determined and soon successful effort by the Soviet Union to acquire such weapons, followed by a long-running nuclear arms race between the two superpowers.

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