Focus Question: How did the American people and government deal with their fear of atomic war and fear of communism during the Cold War? Do Now: List the.

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Focus Question: How did the American people and government deal with their fear of atomic war and fear of communism during the Cold War? Do Now: List the Cold War events we have studied that could have caused Americans to fear the possibility of atomic war and fear the spread of communism.

US & USSR Nuclear Weapon Stockpiles The Arms Race US & USSR Nuclear Weapon Stockpiles

Newspaper headlines about Soviet bombs The Arms Race Newspaper headlines about Soviet bombs

“Space race” newspaper headlines The Space Race “Space race” newspaper headlines

A 1947 comic book warning of “the dangers of a Communist takeover” The Fear of Communism & War A 1947 comic book warning of “the dangers of a Communist takeover” 1952 comic book cover

“Duck and Cover”

A 1950s Backyard Bomb Shelter