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Bolshevik Revolution in Russia.
red scare very importnat.
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
Bolshevik Revolution in Russia.
The red scare was a panic that spread through the US after communist and socialist beliefs came through into other countries, such as Russia. This triggered the belief in rugged individualism in the United States. Hysteria and Violence
The Venona papers provided evidence of Soviet espionage in the United States during the Cold War, leading to the discovery and exposure of several high-profile spies. This revelation justified some of the hysteria of the Red Scare by confirming fears of communist infiltration and espionage within the American government and society.
Yes, the trial and conviction of Sacco and Vanzetti in the 1920s was influenced by the anti-immigrant and anti-radical hysteria of the Red Scare. Many believed that the two Italian immigrants were unfairly targeted and convicted due to their anarchist beliefs and heritage rather than concrete evidence.
The Crucible was not written during the Red Scare, but later on in response to the brutality of the Red Scare.
red scare very importnat.
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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no one died as a result of the "Red Scare"!