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    MCCARTHYISM   (​ Maddie​ ‚ ​ Nicholas McCarthy accused innocent citizens of being communist. He ensured political  success by corrupting the government.He would make false accusations during hearings to make  things better for himself. ​ ‚ ​ Ashley  ​ ‚ ​ Mary Beth​ ) 1. Who was McCarthy?  Discuss his position in the  senate as well as his perspective and role in the hearings.  Senator Joseph McCarthy was the man who accused fellow government employees of being  Communists. He would find evide

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    McCarthyism was introduced by Senator Joseph McCarthy during the Second Red Scare that in general lasted between 1950 and 1956. During this period‚ McCarthy accused thousands of Americans of being "communists or communist sympathizers‚" leading to government and private-industry investigations and hearings. McCarthy’s primary targets were "government employees‚ those in the entertainment industry‚ educators and union activists" ("McCarthyism"). Several post-World War II events led to the Second

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    Mccarthyism In The 1950's

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    During the era of the 1950’s‚ at the height of the Cold War‚ McCarthyism arose as a result of fear of the spread of communism in the United States. McCarthyism‚ named after Senator Joseph McCarthy‚ was a term which described the lack of evidence and false accusations used against people who were considered communists. Arthur Miller wrote the Crucible because he wanted to show how the relationship of McCarthyism in the 1950’s and McCarthyism in the witch trials during 1692 because the danger of people

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    against the “abusive” politics of McCarthyism at the time of the Cold War in the United States. The McCarthyism‚ accused artists and writers of advocating class war without having actual proof or any truth. McCarthyism started with a man‚ Joseph McCarthy. He would accuse others of serious crimes or activities going against their government‚ without having any solid truth. In The Crucible‚ the people of Salem were being accused of witchcraft by hearsay; no proof or evidence of the matter‚ just

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    classics as Robin Hood‚ Henry David Thoreau’s Civil Disobedience‚ and John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath. The post-war Red Scare is often called “McCarthyism‚” a name derived from one of the era’s most notorious anti-Communists‚ Senator Joseph McCarthy. Yet the anti-Communist crusade of the late 1940s and 1950s extended both in time and scope well beyond the activities of the junior senator from Wisconsin. Its roots can be traced to the mid-nineteenth century. As far back as 1848‚ when Karl

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    following the end of WWII a new fear of the unknown began to develop within Americans which caused nationwide anxiety and panic. Many believed communism might be the next threat to challenge the United States. The growing sentiments of Senator Joseph McCarthy lead out to protect America’s freedom from communism‚ although his sweeping lash stripped freedoms from many of his fellow citizens. Strange as it may seem‚ in this period of American history both communism and McCarthyism threatened America;

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    The Crucible

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    Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." History is a "chronological record of events." These events‚ whether positive or tragic‚ often repeat themselves. The McCarthy Hearings that took place in the 1950’s are a good example of this. The accusations of communism led to a nation-wide hysteria and fear of who was going to be named next. When this was over‚ the hope would be that nothing like it would ever happen again and nothing like it had ever happened before. However

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    Scare (McCarthy Hearings) and most journalists were vigilant with their work‚ due to that. They did not want to be accused of being Communists and lose their hard earned jobs as reporters. They did not want to be labeled communists and then lose their occupations due to that problem. They were analytical reporters‚ much like you see on 60 Minutes today; with the exception that we‚ as a whole‚ were not a media oriented society as we are today. The movie is not about how Senator Joseph McCarthy was neglected

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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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    time‚ but a parallel atrocity: The Crucible and the McCarthy hearings I. Arthur Miller’s The Crucible and the McCarthy hearings. A. Throughout America’s history‚ suspicion has risen‚ from witch accusations to Soviet Union communists‚ that doubt society’s norm. B. In 1962‚ the Massachusetts puritans engaged in a horrific and hectic hunt for witches. C. In post World War two America‚ the second red scare occurred; Senator Joseph McCarthy sought after communists that leaked information to

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