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Q: What led to duck and cover drills and bomb shelters?
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What led to duck and cover drills and bomb shelters in the United States during the Cold War?

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What are the bomb shelters and duck and cover drills?

Back in the 1950's into early 60's, there were atomic bomb shelters in most towns in the basement of buildings and schools. (Because of the Cold War threat from the Soviet Union). We also had drills in school where, when the bell would ring continuously, everyone had to move under their desk or into the hallway, crouch down facing the wall and tucking our heads down.


What are duck and cover drills?

These were drills that taught soldiers/children to automatically seek cover under a desk or shelter in case of emergency .


Why does the video show many people ducking and covering in a variety of situations?

to show that duck and cover would protect a person during an atom bomb attack.


In 1950 children began performing drill in case of what?

We did "duck and cover" for the atomic bomb.


What do you do if your experiments prediction was wrong?

The same thing you do when a bomb is dropped over you. Duck and Cover.


What does the video show many people ducking and covering in a variety of situations?

to show that duck and cover would protect a person during an atom bomb attack.


What does the come back 'It's right up there with duck and cover' mean?

If someone said to you, "It's right up there with duck and cover", I think that they're trying to tell you that something is misinformation, not very smart, or dangerous advice. The term 'duck and cover' comes from the 1950s. It was a Cold War government campaign for the population to avoid getting injured if attacked by an atomic bomb dropped by the Soviets. We had 'duck and cover' drills just like fire drills. This preventive measure consisted of the class lining up on either side of the hallway outside the classroom, bunching our bodies on the floor, knees to chin, while covering out heads with our arms and hands. If there wasn't an adequate hallway, we got under our desks. This campaign eventually came into disrepute because, if an atomic bomb was dropped, this technique would do nothing to protect us from the radiation. It turned into a joke. See the link below for some samples of this campaign.


Why is the phrase duck and cover repeated many times throughout the video?

"Duck and cover" was repeated throughout the video in order to show students that it was very simple and easy to be safe during an atom bomb attack.


How do you avoid being hurt during bomb blast?

either duck behind cover, or you can dive in the opposite direction from the bomb, cover your head with your hands and lye vertical until it goes off, shouldn't that minimize the chance of shrapnel hitting you?


What do you call a duck that landed in glue?

A Canadian duck bomb


Would duck and cover save you from a atomic bomb?

It could but most likely not since the heat from the bomb could basically burn through anything and late on in your life you could die from radiation.