Which of the following statements was NOT a message relayed in U.S. government propaganda on nuclear war?

A. America and the Soviet Union should pursue diplomacy rather than build up their nuclear arsenals.
B. Nuclear war presented a serious threat to Americans.
C. If children remembered to "duck and cover," they could survive a nuclear attack.
D. Americans should protect themselves from nuclear bombs by building fallout shelters.



Answer :

Final answer:

U.S. government propaganda on nuclear war focused on the threat of nuclear war, diplomacy, and building fallout shelters, but did not promote the idea that children could survive by "ducking and covering."


Explanation:

The statement NOT relayed in U.S. government propaganda on nuclear war was:

  • If children remembered to "duck and cover" they could survive a nuclear attack.

While U.S. government propaganda emphasized the threat of nuclear war, the importance of diplomacy, and the need for fallout shelters, the idea that children could survive a nuclear attack by simply "ducking and covering" was not a message conveyed in the propaganda.


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