Schools taught children what to do in case of an attack. There were air raid drills in schools and students practiced taking shelter under their desks.
The Revolutionary War affected the kids in school. The schools were not a safe place for children to be. Most schools were suspended and children did not receive a formal education during those years.
During World War II, the Canadian government took several steps to prepare citizens for the possibility of a nuclear attack, particularly as the threat of nuclear weapons emerged towards the war's end. They established public education campaigns to inform citizens about air raid precautions and civil defense measures. Additionally, the government conducted drills and exercises to prepare for potential attacks, including the use of bomb shelters and evacuation plans. These efforts aimed to ensure that the public was aware of the risks and understood how to respond in the event of an attack.
Duck and coverBuilding public fallout sheltersCivl Defense alert system
There has never been a Nuclear War
air raid shelters
Duck and cover.
Built bomb shelters
Many Americans practiced duck-and-cover drills during the Cold War to prepare for a potential nuclear attack. These drills involved taking cover under desks or in designated safe areas to protect against the blast and fallout. Schools and communities often conducted these exercises to familiarize citizens, especially children, with emergency procedures. Additionally, some families built fallout shelters in their homes as a precautionary measure.
The rather silly "duck and cover" exercises.
When schools were bombed in world war 2, children were scared. Many were upset their schools were destroyed because they held an attachment to their schools.
Not if they love their children.
We need to know which war to answer.
In a way yes because they wanted to make sure they won and became a superpower and they were making nuclear weapons to prepare for nuclear war which made the US begin to make preparations for nuclear war..however, I'm sure neither one wanted to be in a war..
The Revolutionary War affected the kids in school. The schools were not a safe place for children to be. Most schools were suspended and children did not receive a formal education during those years.
To prepare for war.
Prepare for War was created in 1994.
During World War II, the Canadian government took several steps to prepare citizens for the possibility of a nuclear attack, particularly as the threat of nuclear weapons emerged towards the war's end. They established public education campaigns to inform citizens about air raid precautions and civil defense measures. Additionally, the government conducted drills and exercises to prepare for potential attacks, including the use of bomb shelters and evacuation plans. These efforts aimed to ensure that the public was aware of the risks and understood how to respond in the event of an attack.