Many feel that there were two official time periods called : 'Red Scare' during which there was a tense anti-communist movement in the US.The first was from 1917 to 1920, and the second 1947 to 1957.
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No. The Holocaust was the Nazi attempt to exterminate the Jews. There two 'Red Scares'. The first was in 1919-20, when some politicians in the U.S. and Britain stirred up a panic about Communists. The second dates from the Cold War and the activities of Joe McCarthy and others.
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There were several important events that took place during the Progressive Era. Two of these events were the passing of the Homestead Act and the first Transcontinental Railroad.
The two Red Scares focused on different topics involving communism. During the first Red Scare, the fear was focused on the spread of communism via far left agitators. The Second Red Scare, on the other hand, focused on a worker revolution and radical politics.
The two big differences are: 1. Salem caused 20 executions. The Red Scare killed no one. 2. There were no witches in Salem but there were real communists in the world during the red scare.
no, those two events were not linked.
1) a period of general fear of communists2) In United States history, the term Red Scare denotes two distinct periods of strong anti-communism: the First Red Scare, from 1917 to 1920, and the Second Red Scare, from 1947 to 1957. ...3) Public outcry against foreigners in which thousands of anarchist, Communists (Reds), and innocent foreigners were arrested and deported from the US
Many feel that there were two official time periods called : 'Red Scare' during which there was a tense anti-communist movement in the US.The first was from 1917 to 1920, and the second 1947 to 1957.
In the 1930s there was what is referred to as the "First Red Scare". The term 'red' was commonly used to describe communism/communists. Later on following World War II and moving to the 1950s, the United States and Russia had increased tensions, and Americans began to fear communism yet again. This decade witnessed what historians refer to as the "Second Red Scare".
The two events weren't related and were years apart.
The baptism of Jesus in the river Jordan and the Wise Men visiting Jesus are linked together with the christian festival of Epiphany
The Red Scare was the fear of Communism and its possible spread. There were two periods of Red Scare, after World War I and World War II.
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Just scare the red lion. Then it would turn yellow and only yellow lions need one shot to die.