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The New Red Scare refers to a period during the late 1940s and 1950s in the United States characterized by heightened fears of communist influence and espionage, particularly following World War II and the onset of the Cold War. This era saw the rise of McCarthyism, where Senator Joseph McCarthy led efforts to root out alleged communists in government, entertainment, and other sectors, often using aggressive and unsubstantiated accusations. The Red Scare fostered a climate of paranoia, leading to blacklisting and the violation of civil liberties as many individuals faced persecution based on their political beliefs or associations.

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