1950’s Cold War Homework Listen to the 2 audio clips and watch the Duck and cover video. What psychological effect do you think these adds would have.

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1950’s Cold War Homework Listen to the 2 audio clips and watch the Duck and cover video. What psychological effect do you think these adds would have on you if you lived during that time?

Civil Defense Instructions: Nuclear Attack Warnings and Information

Civil Defense Propaganda Spreads Fear and Paranoia U.S. Civil Defense used ads to try to prepare the public for possible attack and use of shelters School children routinely practiced “duck and cover” drills where desks would supposedly help provide protection

Duck and Cover Civil Defense Film g/details/gov.ntis.ava1 1109vnb1 Click the hyperlink above to view classic 1950’s civil defense film about “duck and cover” protection from nuclear attack.

Duck and Cover Instructions Click above to hear audio of Civil Defense information on “Duck and Cover” protection.