The Red Scare refers to periods of intense fear of communism in the United States, particularly after World War I and during the Cold War, leading to political repression and the persecution of suspected communists. The Vietnam War was significantly influenced by this fear, as the U.S. aimed to contain the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, viewing the conflict as a crucial front in the broader Cold War struggle. The war intensified domestic fears of communist infiltration and contributed to the second Red Scare, as anti-war sentiment was often labeled as unpatriotic or sympathetic to communism. Ultimately, both phenomena reflect the profound impact of Cold War anxieties on American society and foreign policy.
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During the First Red Scare the raids on suspected political radicals were known as Palmer Raids, named after US Attorney General Alexander Palmer, who ordered the US Justice Department to conduct the raids.
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The Red Scare was a response to Communism
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The red scare ended when McCarthy was sensured.
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The Red Scare was people being worried about communist take over of the United States. There was one Red Scare in the 1920s and one in the 1950s.
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