Unit 9: The 1950’s & the Cold War

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Unit 9: The 1950’s & the Cold War 4.26.17 Unit 9: The 1950’s & the Cold War

Entry Task Do you have a finished Cold War paragraph? Turn it in to the box!

Nuclear Testing Answer questions 1-3 as you watch the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLCF7vPanrY

Atomic Cafe 1982 film Covers the era of nuclear warfare Includes archival film clips from the Cold War Answer the questions as you watch https://vimeo.com/25154726

Free Write Write down your thoughts about all this nuclear testing. No need for a thesis statement or evidence, just explain your thoughts, ideas, and opinions.