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The era of McCarthyism, marked by heightened anti-communist sentiment and political repression in the United States, roughly lasted from the late 1940s until the mid-1950s. It gained significant momentum after Senator Joseph McCarthy's infamous speech in 1950 and began to decline after his censure by the Senate in 1954. The period is often considered to have ended around 1956 as public sentiment shifted and the political climate changed.

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