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The Red scare was the fear of the spread of communism during the cold war.
It was World War 2. The Red Scare is the fear of the spreading of Communism.
The red scare came in the wake of World War I. It showed an excessive fear leading to violations of individual rights.
Following the Bolshevist revolution the first 'Red Scare' was from 1919 through 1921 then the second 'Red Scare' (McCarthyism) followed after the Second World War 1947 to 1954 .
People were scared that members of the communist party had infiltrated the government and other private sectors and would push their beliefs on others and cause issues.
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The Red scare was the fear of the spread of communism during the cold war.
The Red scare was the fear of the spread of communism during the cold war.
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Part of the "Red Scare" era (also known as the "cold war").
The term "Red Scare" refers to periods of heightened anti-communist sentiment, fear, and persecution in the United States. This term is often associated with the First Red Scare following World War I and the Second Red Scare during the Cold War era in the 1950s. It typically involves government actions to suppress perceived communist threats and dissent.
It was World War 2. The Red Scare is the fear of the spreading of Communism.
the red scare was a huge blob of red clay that tormented the citizens of the united state, hence the name red scare
The red scare was a movement in the united states in the early twentieth century and continued until the completion of the cold war. The accusation that was being made was that they were communists trying to overthrow the government.
The Red Scare refers to periods of intense anti-communist hysteria in the United States, characterized by fear of communist infiltration and subversion. The term is most commonly associated with the post-World War II era and the early years of the Cold War.