Cuban Missile Crisis · World History

What was the 'Missile Gap' that politicians frequently cited during the early 1960s?

  1. The geographic distance between Florida and Cuba
  2. The perceived Soviet superiority in nuclear stockpiles
  3. The estimated time for a missile to reach its target
  4. The physical space required between two launch silos
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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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