The Russian Revolution was actually a series of revolutions. The first of these occurred in 1917 and they lasted through 1918.
Officially, the Red Ribbon Army in the Dragon Ball series is not a reference to the former Soviet Union, a Communist country. However, some may interpret it as such, because Communists were colloquially known as reds.
Joseph Stalin. Joseph Stalin became ruler of the Soviet Union soon after Lenin died in 1924. Stalin then established a brutal communist dictatorship. He murdered any person he thought might try to take power from him. This included loyal Communist Party members. He led the U.S.S.R. through World War II. After the war, Stalin seized control of Eastern European countries -- an act which started the Cold War. Stalin died of natural causes in 1953. After his death, the Soviet Union was led by a series of communist leaders. Finally, during the early 1990s, Russians turned to a non-communist leader, Boris Yeltsin, and the years of communist dictatorship came to an end.
The domino theory supported an interventionist foreign policy. The US feared to allow any single nation to become communist since that was expect to lead to a whole series of communist take overs. As it turns out, the domino theory was completely wrong. Vietnam did eventually become communist (and remains communist to this day, even after the fall of the Soviet Union) but no other countries became communist as a result, and indeed, global communism is almost extinct.
The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 were a series of hearings and prosecutions of individuals accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts, driven by mass hysteria, superstition, and social tensions. In contrast, the Red Scare of the 1950s was characterized by a widespread fear of communism and the perceived threat of communist infiltration in the U.S. government and society, leading to investigations, blacklisting, and the persecution of suspected communists. Both events involved paranoia and scapegoating, but they were rooted in different historical contexts and ideologies: one in religious superstition and the other in political ideology.
Because they where a series of anarchist bombings in 1919.
A nationwide fear of communists, socialists, anarchists, and other dissidents suddenly grabbed the American psyche in 1919 following a series of anarchist bombings. Many Americans feared that a Bolshevik-style revolution was at hand.
The law created by Diem against suspected communist was called Law 10/59. "Diem passed a repressive series of acts known as Law 10/59 that made it legal to hold someone in jail if s/he was a suspected Communist without bringing formal charges." (pbs, 2012).
A. Mitchell Palmer was the U.S. Attorney General under President Woodrow Wilson who launched a series of raids to arrest and deport radical leftists and anarchists. These were known as the Palmer Raids.
The event that had the greatest impact in creating the Red Scare was the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, which led to the establishment of a communist government in Russia. This instilled fear in the United States about the spread of communism and anarchism, particularly after a series of labor strikes and bombings, including the 1919 bombings attributed to anarchists. The heightened anxiety over perceived communist infiltration in American society was further fueled by the Palmer Raids, where government officials targeted suspected radicals. This combination of events created a pervasive atmosphere of fear and suspicion, marking the onset of the Red Scare in the early 20th century.
Sen. Joseph McCarthy instituted a series of "witch hunts" in which people who were suspected of Communist ties were brought in and publicly questioned. The suspicions were often based on hearsay and violated the privacy of those questioned. McCarthism refers to the mindset and techniques used by McCarthy. He seemed to believe that everyone was a dangerous communist until he could prove otherwise.
A Mitchell Palmer -- Woodrow Wilson's head of the Justice Department as the Attorney General of the United States -- blamed anarchists, Bolshevik's, and communists for being behind a seemingly widespread series of riots, terrorist bombings, labor unrest, and various other anti government & un American acts in the United States during the 1910s. In response he committed a series of un American acts of his own by orchestrating the so called Red scare of the late 1910s. The Palmer raids of 1919, coordinated by a young J. Edgar Hoover, culminated in the rounding up and deportation up thousands of suspected anarchists (including Emma Goldman).
I believe you're referring to the "First Red Scare," 1917-20, during which U.S. Attorney General Palmer arrested several hundred individuals for alleged anarchist/Communist activities.
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Attorney General Alexander Mitchell Palmer let a series of raids for a three month period in late 1919 and 1920. the raids were intended to get rid of anarchists and during this time over 10,000 arrests were made.