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The Red Scare was primarily fueled by fears of communism and anarchism following the Russian Revolution of 1917, which led to widespread anxiety about the potential spread of socialist and radical ideas in the United States. The rise of labor strikes, bombings, and the activities of radical groups intensified these fears, leading to government crackdowns on perceived subversives. Additionally, Propaganda and sensationalist media coverage further heightened public paranoia, resulting in widespread suspicion and the violation of civil liberties during this period.

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