The United States and the Soviet Union signed a treaty in the early 1960s to stop testing
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The United States and the Soviet Union signed a treaty in the early 1960s to stop testing atomic bombs in the atmosphere. The main motivation for this treaty was
(a) to reduce the stockpile of nuclear weapons.
(b) to reduce the risk of accidental nuclear war.
(c) to stop other countries from observing how atomic bombs worked.
(d) to stop the radioactive fallout generated by atmospheric testing.
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