How should we remember the bomb?

Resource Type
Classroom Material
Keywords
US History Middle School (13 to 15 years old)
Subjects
World History
Grade Levels
Post-Secondary
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How should we remember the bomb?

This collection asks students to create their own exhibit on a controversial subject: the use of atomic weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end World War II. Students will create a collection that includes five items reflecting their answers to the following questions:

-How should the bombing of Hiroshima be remembered?

-Was it necessary to drop the atomic bombs in order to end World War II?

Students should consider both long-term and short-term effects in their responses.


Author
Publisher
Smithsonian Learning Lab

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