At the beginning of the McCarthy era, there was much fear mongering. The inflated statements made by McCarthy were believed by the American public. However, after some time, the public realized that what he was saying could not be true.
He was a US Senator.
The senate censured him
Yes, he did.
He transformed fear into power.
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No. McCarthy lost power y accusing other people to be Communist- with no evidence that they were.
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Public support for Joseph McCarthy's accusations began to wane after his televised hearings in the early 1950s, particularly the Army-McCarthy hearings in 1954. His aggressive tactics and unfounded claims, combined with a lack of credible evidence, led to growing skepticism among the public and lawmakers. Additionally, the perception of McCarthy as a bully and his failure to substantiate his allegations contributed to a backlash against him, ultimately leading to his censure by the Senate later that year.
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The investigation conducted by Senator Joseph McCarthy on alleged communist infiltration of the armed forces eventually lost support and credibility. McCarthy's tactics and reckless accusations led to public backlash, and he was censured by the Senate in 1954. This event marked the decline of McCarthy's influence and marked the beginning of his downfall.
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