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The Red Scare was a fear of communists that Americans had. It was caused by the Russian royal family being overthrown and then murdered. The effects of the Red Scare was a campaign to stop communism during which many people were arrested.
a bombs mailed to industrialists and government officials
The term Red Scare denotes of strong Anti-Communism in the United States.
Anti communists
That Communists were trying to take over the world
The Red Scare was a fear of communists that Americans had. It was caused by the Russian royal family being overthrown and then murdered. The effects of the Red Scare was a campaign to stop communism during which many people were arrested.
During the "Red Scare" the reds changed there name from the Reds to the Red Legs. But after this, they changed it back to the Reds.
The two big differences are: 1. Salem caused 20 executions. The Red Scare killed no one. 2. There were no witches in Salem but there were real communists in the world during the red scare.
a bombs mailed to industrialists and government officials
a bombs mailed to industrialists and government officials
a bombs mailed to industrialists and government officials
The term Red Scare denotes of strong Anti-Communism in the United States.
Suspected communists. Eventually, anyone was fair game for McCarthyism, the man who initiated the "Red Scare."
During the Second Red Scare, the most notable accuser of "communists" in the US government as Joseph McCarthy.
the second red scare
Communists were trying to take over the world. -zulu
The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts in the late 17th century, while the Red Scare was a fear of communism and communist influence in the United States during the mid-20th century. The Salem trials targeted individuals accused of practicing witchcraft, leading to numerous executions, while the Red Scare involved a broader fear of communist infiltration in society, resulting in government investigations, blacklists, and the infringement of civil liberties.