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The Red Scare of the 1950s has been called a modern witch hunt. People were accused and convicted of Communism based on tenuous evidence like the witch trials; mass hysteria caused people to believe things that were ridiculous; and everyone realized how stupid it had been too late, lives had already been ruined.
She was Kathleen Ryan (1922-1985), Irish actress and star in many films in the late 1940s and 1950s. Memorable acting roles were in Captain Boycott, Esther Waters, The Odd Man Out and others. She was well known as a member of a prominent Republican family, an academic and also renowned as a great beauty.
Those who came to the United States as immigrants between 1492 and and late 1940s all came by boat. After the late 1940s more and more could come by airplane. since the 1960s, virtually every immigrant has come by airplane, except for those who walked or drove across a border between two countries in America.
Well the nations the fell under communism in the late 40's were Romania, Bulgaria, East Germany , Czechoslovakia , Hungary, Yugoslavia (Serbia, Macedon ,Croatia, Bosnia , Slovenia ,and Kosovo ) Albania and Poland.
The motto was only added to bills in the late 1950s, so any bill printed before that time will not have it and is NOT an error. The 1935 series was actually printed well into the 1950s so some 1935-G and all 1935-H bills have it; any with a lower series letter will not. A 1935-G bill with the motto is somewhat scarce and is worth about $5.
The Red Scare was the promotion of the fear of communism and radical left politics spreading widely.
The Red Scare was the promotion of the fear of communism and radical left politics spreading widely.
it occured because of paranoia between communist and supervisors
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Skateboarding was probably born sometime in the late 1940s or early 1950s
McCarthyism....? early 1940s to late 1950s
Government spending!
The Red Scare was the promotion of the fear of communism and radical left politics spreading widely.
The first TV newscasts were just a few minutes long. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, they expanded to about 15 minutes and stayed that way until the late 1950s.
A transatlantic cruise in the 1940s and 1950s would have been luxurious. The food and entertainment would have been top of the line and the service would have been tremendous.
It had the tendency to bring people together in social settings.