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The term "Red Scare" has been retroactively applied to two distinct periods of strong anti-Communism in United States history: first from 1917 to 1920, and second from the late 1940s through the late 1950s. These periods were characterized by heightened suspicion of Communists and other....
McCarthyism is a term describing the intense anti-communist suspicion in the United States in a period that lasted roughly from the late 1940s to the late 1950s. This period is also referred to as the Second Red Scare, and coincided with increased fears about communist influence on American institut...
The Cold War and, subsequently, the Second Red Scare materialized from this tension. ... The largest figure in the whole of the Second Red Scare was undoubtedly Joseph McCarthy.
The "Second" Red Scare: Fear and Loathing in High Places, 1947-1954...
Conclusions on Truman Administration and Red Scare...
"Are You Now or Have You Ever Been . . . ": The Coming of the Cold War and the Roots of the Second Red Scare...
The second Red scare arose prior to World War II, and reached new heights during the cold war years.
The Second Red Scare Period: 1950s previous next...
Benchmark 3. Understands the various anti-communist movements after World War II (e.g., causes and consequences of the second "Red Scare" that emerged after World War II)
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