The policy of "equivalence"
A) assumed a balance of power on both sides could prevent war.
B) was the diplomatic attempt to trade Soviet spies for Western spies after the construction of the Berlin Wall.
C) found that Western Europe and Eastern Europe were equal in their military capacity.
D) was the doctrine which saw the West accept the Soviet presence in Eastern Europe in exchange for human rights guarantees by the Eastern European Communist bloc.
E) ended with administration of Richard Nixon.
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