they fear the comunism
they fear the comunism
They feared the spread of Communism
It caused a fear of foreign influence in the United States.
It caused a fear of foreign influence in the United States.
The red scare of the 1920s was one of the main results of the fear and paranoia surrounding communist ideology and the Russian Revolution. With the rise of communist movements and the establishment of the Soviet Union, many Americans feared the spread of communism within the United States, leading to government crackdowns on suspected radicals and left-wing groups.
They feared monarchy.
The ideas of the French Revolution were democracy. If the Russian people began thinking those things, they would threaten the tsar's power at the least or even dethrone him.
The states would have too much power.
The Russian revolution and ouster of the Czarist regime placed many nations in fear that their history of oppression might lead to similar revolution. This fear was invoked by the Industrial Barons who had considerable influence in high political and media positions.
This is an ignorant question; the simple answer is that Muslims do not fear Americans.
Americans feared the communist party during the Cold War because of its association with the Soviet Union, the main rival of the United States. The fear of communism stemmed from the belief that it threatened American values, democracy, and capitalism. The Red Scare, triggered by events like the Russian Revolution and the spread of communism in Eastern Europe, further heightened fears of communist infiltration and espionage in the United States.
That is Russophobia.