Post-War Reconstruction and the Cold War · 1945 – 1960
The Nuclear Arms Race
The development of the H-bomb and the concept of Mutually Assured Destruction.
Key Questions
- 1How did the arms race affect global anxiety in the 1950s?
- 2What was the impact of nuclear testing on Indigenous communities in Australia?
- 3Was "brinkmanship" a successful diplomatic strategy?
ACARA Content Descriptions
AC9HI709AC9HI710
Year: Year 11
Subject: Modern History
Unit: Post-War Reconstruction and the Cold War
Period: 1945 – 1960
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