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Why had the USA developed a fear of communism by 1950?
3. Why does Senator Margaret Chase Smith fear that McCarthy's anti-communism threatens American democracy and freedom?
Question for Discussion: Does the voyeurism and paranoia in Rear Window help us better understand how McCarthyism, anti-Communism, and the pressure to conform affect Americans in the 1950s?
It's difficult to overstate the amount of evil in a communist government. Here are the dangers: 1. Communism ultimately enslaves its citizens to the will of a supreme leader.
"Why did so many people fear communism in the 1950s?" - Find the answer to this question and millions more on Yahoo!Xtra Answers.
The 1950s was a time of fear. The greatest and most prevalent source of fear came from the threat or perceived threat of communism.
Why was there a fear of communism in America in the 1950s Coursework by GCSE and A level students...
The fear of Communism was very powerful in the United States. In Congress there was a series of highly publicized inquiries into pro-Communist activity.
McCarthyism: The Effects of the Anti-Communism Fear...
1 What drove the fear of Communism in the late 1940s and 1950s? Was it well-founded?
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