During the Cold War American citizens were taught to prepare themselves and their families for the possibility of nuclear attack
The Cold War and Vietnam
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During the Cold War, American citizens were taught to prepare themselves and their families for the possibility of nuclear attack. Locate an example of a preparedness film or other document from the 1960’s that offers advice on how to prepare for such an attack. Briefly describe the suggested preparation methods in the materials you found, and post the link to the document.
Even though the Cold War has ended, the media and American citizens some politicians suggest that the United States is still at risk of nuclear or biochemical attack. Locate a video or document stressing preparedness today, post the link, and then describe how you prepare your family for whatever dangers (perceived or otherwise) exist now.
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The film is tittle and is located at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4gfV6Q86KE. The suggested preparation methods included stocking up no perishable foods, stocking water, getting and stocking communication supplies, creating blast and fallout shelters.
The video is titled nuclear Attack Preparedness and is located at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Gxo9DzbXz4.
I would prepare my family by first avoiding the areas that are most likely to be hit. Such areas include malls, government facilities, schools, churches and densely populated places. I would advise my family to keep off such places…………………………………………………..
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