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On November 2, 1983, A Nationwide Radio Station Broadcast A Radio Show That Was Based On The Best Seller, War Of The Worlds, By

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Term Paper TitleOn November 2, 1983, A Nationwide Radio Station Broadcast A Radio Show That Was Based On The Best Seller, War Of The Worlds, By
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On November 2, 1983, a nationwide radio station broadcast a radio show that was based on the best seller, War of the Worlds, by H.G. Wells. The play was performed by many people, namely Orsen Wells and John Houseman. It was during a time when the radio was the primary source of entertainment. People throughout America tuned in to listen to their favorite radio show or for some music to dance to, but instead heard a special news bulletin reporting that Martians were landing on Earth. The Martians were first sited in Groves Mill, New Jersey and reports spread that they had also landed in Chicago, Illinois. These reports caused hysteria and paranoia everywhere, mainly in New Jersey and Illinois. The play aired the voice of a man, which sounded like the president’s. A few hours later, the people found out that these were not actual reports, but just a play being performed on the radio. What caused a civilized group of people to act in such a crazed manner?
    At the time, Franklin Delanor Roosevelt was the president. Over in Europe, Adolf Hitler had taken control and was looking towards invading more countries and terrorizing more people. President Roosevelt was debating whether to go to war or not. Most of the American people did not go to war, but some of them did. Many Americans had relatives in Germany or in Czechoslovakia. Everyone was extremely worried and stressed out due to war threats and viewed everything that went on around them as a sign that war would break out. Therefore, when the people heard the news of Martians they

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