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65 pages 2 hours read

The Compound

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2008

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Short Answer

1. What do you know about how a nuclear war or nuclear accident would impact human beings and the environment? List three or four of the most important impacts.

Teaching Suggestion and Helpful Links: As students make their lists, point out the differences between a local and a global event. Reassure them that the likelihood of a global nuclear event is very small in today’s world, and explain that most nuclear events are local meltdowns at nuclear energy plants—and that even these are very rare.

  • a brief but informative article intended to give a younger audience information about nuclear radiation’s impact on humans and the environment
  • Ready.gov’s information sheet on nuclear explosions
  • This article about nuclear plant meltdowns from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists offers some reassuring background for students who might live in proximity to a nuclear plant.

2. Do you think it is important to be loyal and obedient to a leader during a time of crisis? Why or why not? Under what circumstances might this be a bad idea? What should be done about an ineffective leader during a crisis?

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