The Red Scare, particularly the one occurring in the United States after World War I and again after World War II, led to widespread paranoia about communist influence in American society. It resulted in the persecution of suspected communists, including the infamous McCarthy hearings, and contributed to the violation of civil liberties through government actions like the Smith Act and loyalty oaths. Additionally, it fostered an atmosphere of fear and suspicion, which stifled political dissent and led to the blacklisting of many individuals in various industries. The Red Scare ultimately shaped U.S. foreign and domestic policies during the Cold War era.
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Concern that federal employees were not loyal to the United States!
Concern that federal employees were disloyal to the United States
The Red Scare was a response to Communism
The red scare ended when McCarthy was sensured.
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Concern that federal employees were not loyal to the United States!
Concern that federal employees were disloyal to the United States
Concern that federal employees were disloyal to the United States
The Red Scare was a response to Communism
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The red dye scare occurred in the 1970s when studies suggested that certain red food dyes were linked to cancer. This led to concerns about the safety of food dyes and prompted changes in regulations and labeling requirements for food products.
The red scare ended when McCarthy was sensured.
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