What was the 'Missile Gap' that politicians frequently cited during the early 1960s?
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Correct answer: The perceived Soviet superiority in nuclear stockpiles
While Kennedy campaigned on the idea that the U.S. was falling behind the Soviets, U-2 and satellite data eventually showed that the U.S. actually had a significant lead in nuclear delivery systems.
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