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What affect did cold war fear have on domestic politics?

The effect of the cold war on politics is the fear that communism would spread in to United States.


Based on your knowledge of the events surrounding the Korean War and the Cold War how did the Korean War affect domestic U.S. politics?

The Korean War significantly intensified anti-communist sentiment in the United States, leading to a heightened focus on national security and the containment of communism. It contributed to the rise of McCarthyism, where allegations of communist infiltration in government and society fueled political repression and suspicion. Additionally, the war solidified the military-industrial complex and increased defense spending, influencing domestic policies and priorities throughout the Cold War era. Overall, it shifted U.S. politics toward a more aggressive stance against perceived communist threats both abroad and at home.


How did the Korean war affect American domestic and the international policy?

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How did the Korean War affect the sovereignty of Canada?

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What were the Poloticts in the Korean War?

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How do you explain the outcome of the Korean war?

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How did the Korean War affect New Zealand?

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How did the Korean War affect the rest of the world?

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How did the civil war affect the politics?

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How did the Korean War affect nearby countries?

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How did the USSR affect the outcome of the Korean War?

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How did the civil war affect the politics in the north and south?

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