Which analyzes why some historians believe that the federal civil defense administration used propaganda to reduce the general public concerned about nuclear warfare?

a. Historians believe that the FCDA generated reports that underestimated the missile gap to put Americans mind at ease regarding a nuclear attack
b. Historians believe that the FCDAs warning system established a false sense of security to eliminate citizens concerns about a nuclear attack
c. Historians believe that the FCDA exaggerated false claims that the government had taken measures to eliminate the threat of nuclear attack
d. Historians believe that the FCDA used civil defense measures as a psychological tool to convince civilians that preventative measures could be taken
Is it B?

Yes, the correct answer is B. Historians believe that the Federal Civil Defense Administration (FCDA) utilized propaganda techniques to create a false sense of security among the general public regarding nuclear warfare. This was done in order to reduce citizens' concerns about the possibility of a nuclear attack. The FCDA's warning system, which included measures like air raid drills and fallout shelters, aimed to give Americans the belief that they could protect themselves in the event of an attack, even though the effectiveness of such measures was questionable. By promoting this false sense of security, the FCDA was able to decrease public anxiety and maintain confidence in the government's ability to handle the threat of nuclear warfare.