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Ending the Simulation Add up point totals. Add up # of countries. Is there a clear winner? Are you both nuclear powers? Equal Nuclear Weapons = Mutually.

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1 Ending the Simulation Add up point totals. Add up # of countries. Is there a clear winner? Are you both nuclear powers? Equal Nuclear Weapons = Mutually Assured Destruction. Will you use them? Unequal Nuclear Weapons???

2 Cold War Game Reflection
How were themes of the Cold War represented in this game? Discuss some of the themes and strategies below: Foreign aid, propaganda, espionage, alignment/spheres of influence, proxy wars, arms race, space race Be specific: who used them? When were they used? In your game and in the real life Cold War? 2. How was the game realistic to actual events in the Cold War? How was it not realistic? Use some key terms from the real Cold War. 3. What did you think about nuclear weapons being the final deciding factor? Was this true in the real Cold War? Your feedback: If this were to be played next year in World History what rules would you add or change to make it more “true” to the Cold War and/or more fun?


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