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What US Congressional leader was publicly condemned by the Senate for his actions in persecuting suspected Communists?

Former Sen. McCarthy


Which US leader was publicly condemned by the senate for his actions in the persecuting suspected Communists?

Joseph McCarthy


What US leader was publicly condemned by the senate for his actions in persecuting suspected communist?

Former Sen. McCarthy


Who publicly condemned the cruel treatment of native Americans by?

Roman de Las casas


What kind of spectacle have the townspeople of Boston gathered to witness?

Hester Prynne publicly condemned


Why is Cassius is mad at Brutus in scene 3?

Brutus publicly condemned Lucius Pellus for taking bribes.


Which british leader publicly condemned chamberlain's policy of appeasement?

Winston Churchill, but then he was criticized for being a 'warmonger'.


In Julius Caesar Scene 3 why is Cassius mad at Brutus?

Brutus publicly condemned Lucius Pellus for taking bribes.


Is joe principe a christian?

It is highly suspected that Joe Principe is a christian. Though he has not publicly said he was one he has done a fair amount of work linked to it.


How long has Selena Gomez and Justin bieber benn dating for?

Just under 2 years, the stars publicly announced their romance in February of 2011 and were suspected to have started dating around late December of 2010


Difference between publicly traded and publicly traded?

Publicly is the correct spelling.


Is the FBI Terrorist Watch List no different than McCarthyism of the early 1950s?

The primary difference with McCarthyism was that individuals were publicly singled out, by name, and brought before a Congressional Committee formed by J. Edgar Hoover in the 1950s and were accused of being Communist or Communist sympathizers. In today's FBI Terrorist Watch List, individuals are singled out, but not publicly. They do not need to appear before any US government body to prove their innocence. They are not accused of anything but are deemed higher risk individuals. Your point, however, about the similarities between these beliefs (communists vs terrorists) within the US government is appropriate. Neither needed/need much basis for being suspected, and some type of profiling seems to be used then and now. Fear drives both, seemingly.