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    Essay On The Red Scare

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    The Red Scare In the early 20th century the United States was taken over by a movement of anti-communism ideals and propaganda‚ all of which was prompted by a silent but deadly war (no pun intended) that was taking shape between the largest superpowers the world has ever seen to that point. The capitalist United States‚ and the Communist Soviet Russia. This conflict now known as the Cold War‚ had rippling impacts into the The social movement that took place in the United States is now known as the

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    Causes Of Red Scare

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    There are two times in American history where there was a “red scare”. Red scare means The rounding up and deportation of several hundred immigrants of radical political views by the federal government. The first period of this red scare was from years 1919-1921. This was caused by a communist takeover in Russia. It had never really stopped after that. It happened again in the 50s. It was used as a label for things such as acts of legislation‚and‚ race riots during the time period. After world war

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    idea was that Goodnight and Good luck connected to The Crucible in the way that innocent people were tried and hung for witchcraft with little evidence‚ just like innocent people were accused of being communist’s. In addition‚ in the red scare people were accused of Reds if they went on strike and being unpatriotic. In all three of these events‚ innocent people were robbed of their rights and accused of being something they were not. In America today‚ a similar event is occurring. In Arizona‚ anyone

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    misguided or extreme and his actions were certainly extreme‚ he does seem to be a person who loved‚ supported and was trying to defend his country; he also definitely regarded himself as a defender of rights. He was against communism and because of the Red Scare‚ the majority of the country was as well. People agreed with and supported his way of being sure that there were not communists within the federal government. Unfortunately‚ they didn’t realize how extreme his measures would be to figure out and

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    relations). There were more emphasis on family and the wages went up to 45%. But this was only the White Americans who enjoyed. 3. Men were expected to drink 2 cups of Martinese a day and because of WWII‚ Korean war‚ Great Depression and the Red Scare‚ they had the desire to look like everybody else (blue suit‚ white collar). Women’s “prettiest secretary” role became famous. Women worked in factories but now wore dresses instead of jumpsuit. There were no female managers though (limited jobs)

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    Mccarthyism Red Scare

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    families. It threw innocent people into a whirlwind of mass confusion and fictional portrayals of their lives. McCarthyism spawned for the country’s new found terror of Communism known as the red scare. McCarthyism was an extreme version of the red scare‚ a scare whose ends did not justify the means. The Red Scare happened twice in the history of this great country. When the communist took over Russia in 1919‚ the American people were unnerved. They were afraid of a communist take over in the states

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    the war between the Soviet Union and America continued throughout the 1940’s and early 1950’s‚ panic over the alleged threat of communism began to take over America and later became known as the Red Scare‚ since the Soviet Union was known as the reds for their allegiance to the Soviet flag. The Red Scare would have brought about a chain of events that would significantly influence the US government and society. Three major events in 1948 and 1949 brought the American fear of Communism to a fever

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    Causes Of The Red Scare

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    Communism offered a scapegoat for the confusion‚ fear‚ and insecurity Americans felt after World War II. The Red Scare may have incited paranoia and unease in the American government and people‚ but it also consolidated all of their concerns onto a single rival. This unification also unified the American people‚ under a common suspicion. “Consensus mentality offered

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    McCarthyism and The Red Scare Have you ever had that moment in your life when you thought to yourself‚ “Why would he do that‚ or why would that happen?” Well‚ that is just what many people thought about McCartyism and the Red scare after that time period had passed. The Red Scare was a point in time when many Americans believed that the uprising of communism would be among them. These waves of the Red Scare happened twice‚ once after World War One‚ and the second time‚ which was more significant

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    HUAC and the Red Scare

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    As World War II came to a close in 1945‚ the Communist Party in America was beginning to simmer away. The government was worried that a Communist takeover in America would soon begin. They believed that these far-left ideas would destroy traditional American values. The House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) was founded in 1938. Its original purpose was to find Nazi and Fascist sympathizers in Hollywood. After the war was over‚ the committee began targeting Communists. The government

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