The cultural effect of the Arms Race

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The cultural effect of the Arms Race Arms Race at Home The cultural effect of the Arms Race

As you watch the videos, explain in your notes: The effect on the A-Bomb on the surviving Japanese Duck and Cover Fall out Shelter How to prepare for a nuclear attack? What was the effect of the above on Americans on a daily basis?

Guided note taking on Ch16 S4 p532-539 Summarize “Why it matters” Define Red Scare What prompted the Red Scares beginning and why Beginning at “Congress Hunts Commies-Rosenbergs Executed,” explain what happens to each group in the sections in red and what effect did it have on peoples rights Detail the rise and fall of McCarthy Be neat, you can use this for the test