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Butter Battle Book/ Duck and Cover World History Macdonald

Butter Battle Book Cartoon Symbolizes… Cold War Zooks United States Yooks Soviet Union Wall separating Zooks & Yooks Iron Curtain; Berlin Wall

Butter Battle Book Write a paragraph in which you explain how the Butter Battle book symbolizes the Cold War.

Duck and Cover 1. Why do you think this was shown to all elementary students? 2. Were people in the 1950s less intelligent than they are today? Explain. 3. Do you think this film would have been effective in accomplishing its goals?