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    he was one of the best-known newsmen on television by hosting an informative show on CBS. The show informed people of Joseph McCarthy; a U.S senator from Wisconsin who had a powerful influence on America‚ and how he is charging Milo Radulovich‚ an air force pilot‚ of being a communist. The story illustrates the clash between Murrow and McCarthy after Murrow attacks McCarthy and is then accused of being a communist too. There is no real evidence that Murrow is communist which leads to the topic of

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    "Reasonable doubt" was all that was necessary to accuse and sometimes convict someone of un-American activities in the late 1940 ’s‚ early 1950 ’s. This period of time was known for McCarthyism--a time of extreme anticommunism‚ lead by Senator Joseph McCarthy (McCarthyism). The United States pledged to contain the spread of communism globally‚ as well as locally‚ and did what it could to keep this promise. Americans began to fear that communism was leaking into the media‚ government‚ arts‚ schools‚ and

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    Mccarthyism

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     The McCarthy Hearings Senator Joseph McCarthy instilled fear into the minds of the Americans with his anti- Communist thinking‚ with his ideals. Senator McCarthy‚ during 1950-1954‚ disrupted the United States with the HUAC ( House of Un-American Activity Committee) Hearings. These hearings brought government workers‚ college professors‚ playwrights and Hollywood

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    Hysterias In The Crucible

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    "Increasingly fed by a moral and political hysteria‚ warlike values produce and endorse shared fears as the primary register of social relations." - Henry Giroux Where man has emotion that‚ along with conspiracies‚ that usually formulates within a collective population and has the potential to become mass panic‚ that in time becomes hysteria. With the occurrences of hysterias‚ individuals spasmodically act under the influence of propaganda‚ a figure of sorts‚ and various factors that may persuade

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    works often contain imagery as well as character motivation to highlight a certain message. In both The Road and 1984‚ characters are forced to live in a dystopian society that is pessimistic and disorderly.The writers of the two novels‚ Orwell and McCarthy‚ incorporate imagery of destruction when describing the setting‚ and create characters that are motivated for negative reasons to survive day- by- day. Both authors use imagery and character motivation to emphasize a pessimistic world. Imagery of

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    concern for many politicians and citizens in the United Sates of America. It was Joseph Raymond McCarthy‚ a republican senator born in 1908 in Wisconsin from Irish-Catholic roots‚ who took the lead in confronting and fighting Communism. After McCarthy was elected as a senator for Wisconsin in 1947 he started issuing lists that includes Americans with any kind of relation to the Communist party. McCarthy was the Chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigation of the Government Operations Committee

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    The 1950’s dealt with threats from the USSR and Communism which scared many people in the United States and soon became a full-fledged paranoia. There was fear of falling behind the advances of the Communist countries‚ especially among the Soviet Union‚ creating the Red Scare. As the Cold War with the USSR escalated‚ Americans increased their suspicions of Communist influences. Due to this‚ a special committee was formed in order to investigate Communists in America known as HUAC (The House Un-American

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    by activism of americans on a vast range of social causes and beliefs this included the rights of the workers‚ African americans and the unpaid. The Red scare received the the name “McCarthyism‚” from one of the most notorious communists‚ Joseph McCarthy. After the second world war‚ the Soviet union and the united states became apart many economical conflicts. Soviets were a strong force who would continuously carry out espionage attacks against the united states. The espionage attacks led president

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    their lives‚ as they knew them‚ were destroyed. The movement took the name from the anti-communist leader Joseph McCarthy. Hence‚ McCarthyism. The late 1940s & 50s saw the increase of anti-communist sentiment throughout America which created a Red Scare‚ in which McCarthyism exploded‚ leading to the loss of many jobs particularly in the

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    Red Scare Research Paper

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    From the U.S.S.R to the U.S.A When news broke out that communism was in America‚ the public was astonished and feared what communism in the U.S. government would do. Many politicians baffled on why they were even trying to run for office. What they did not see coming was the popularity that would follow communism in the future. The fear did not come from the Communist Party itself‚ but the obsession of a small group of people with power to stop the Red Scare that spread rapidly in the America in

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