This website has both an article and podcast voiceover explaining how citizens …
This website has both an article and podcast voiceover explaining how citizens of Utah stopped the MX Missile system from being stored in Utah during the height of the Cold War and nuclear testing.
This website created by the University of Utah contains an interactive timeline …
This website created by the University of Utah contains an interactive timeline of Downwinders of Utah. This timeline includes several news articles and memos sent out by the Atomic Energy Commission about the nuclear testing occurring in the Nevada Desert. This timeline goes from the time of WWII until 2015.
This website created by the University of Utah contains several oral histories …
This website created by the University of Utah contains several oral histories of those who were "Downwinders". Each history is between 3 and 20 minutes long and talk about poeple's lives prior, during, and after the nuclear testing.
This article can be used as a reading for students or to …
This article can be used as a reading for students or to give background information on how Moab boomed from being a small town to being a booming town due to deposits of uranium.
This is a great short, concise article that discusses the uranium boom …
This is a great short, concise article that discusses the uranium boom in Utah and also the effects it had on the citizens in the area. This included several diseases and illnesses.
This article from the Salt Lake Tribune discusses some of the crew …
This article from the Salt Lake Tribune discusses some of the crew who trained in Utah prior to dropping the bomb on Hiroshima. It provides insight to the military contributions that were done here in Utah during WWII.
The student will be able to discern the correct answers to multiple …
The student will be able to discern the correct answers to multiple choice questions based on comprehension of the materials presented on the American Indians of Utah.
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