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At the most basic level, communism was seen a threat to the established and growing capitalism in both the United States and the world. Capitalism made America powerful and spread its influence in a neo-imperialist way. Additionally, the establishment of communism in large European powers, such as Russia (USSR) initiated a strategic struggle for the hearts, minds, and territory of the world. The United States was determined to contain communism as a way to not only maintain capitalism but also its strategic hegemony. Causing Americans to fear communism was one way of uniting the country against a common enemy and, thereby, push its agenda.

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