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Doves campaigned to limit arms expenditure and construct a peaceful, symbiotic existence. Rather than attempting to suppress their rivals or use intimidation to gain control, they supported equal competition trade markets and negotiations in order to avoid crises. Some members of the Kennedy administration could be considered ?Doves' for their stance on Cuba (this is another example however, of how the labels could be misleading, as the same members were involved in creating the Cuban confrontation to begin with... displayed 300 characters
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The rapid expansion of that industry proved profitable for many groups and thus became an integral part of the economy, particularly for the US.
In the US, the arms race ultimately employed 10% of the workforce, directly or indirectly. Scientists, engineers, general factory laborers and larger corporations all profited from the huge spending by the government
The USSR matched or bettered such percentages, however under the communist regime, there were no private profits made For both countries, this also expanded the international trade market for weaponry, arms and defense... displayed next 300 characters
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