The Influence Of The Cold War On Children

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Before the Cold War began, children had been raised under the influence of World War II. Children had experienced the effects of the war, but weren’t as susceptible to government inculcation because they didn’t have access to such a prominent source like the television. The Cold War was different. Shortly after World War II the commercial television emerged and experienced phenomenally rapid growth (Brinkley 688). Along with the rise of television sets in typical American family homes came the rise of extremely influential ideologies about the Cold War, which were aimed toward an audience of children. In 1949, the Soviet Union successfully exploded its first atomic weapon (Brinkley 663). This new form of destruction created immense fear in