a bombs mailed to industrialists and government officials
Appex Answer , ♥" Communists . "
During the late 1940s and 1950s, America's attitude towards communism and communists was largely hostile and fearful due to the escalating Cold War tensions. The government implemented aggressive anti-communist measures, such as the Red Scare and McCarthyism, which led to extensive investigations and blacklisting of suspected communists. Many Americans regarded communism as a serious threat to American values, democracy, and national security.
He believed he needed to protect Americans from radicalists and communists. They were a threat to American during World War 1.
There were 110,000 - 120,000 sent to the camps during WW2.
They went Thur allot they had a lot to do to get where they need to.
a bombs mailed to industrialists and government officials
a bombs mailed to industrialists and government officials
Stop the communists.
Appex Answer , ♥" Communists . "
a bombs mailed to industrialists and government officials
a bombs mailed to industrialists and government officials
bombs mailed to industrialists and government officials
he was a ambassador that convinced the french to help the Americans .
Historically, America has based its culture and political beliefs on a judeo-christian platform of ethics. Many Americans veiw athiesm as a possible threat to their culture, history, and way of life. In the mid-50's, during the cold war, there was push to link atheism with communism (Godless commies) Americans were inculcated to hate communists. communists were atheists, and so atheists were hated.
No, there is no evidence of this. While these sorts of assertions were very popular during the McCarthy era in the early 1950s (and led to the phrase "under God" being added to the pledge of allegiance, to demonstrate that Americans believed in God and were not like Communists, who were atheists), America has always been a religiously identified country, with large percentages of Americans (some polls show as many as 75-80%) saying they believe in God, and believe in their religion. There have also always been a percentage (currently about 14%) who do not believe in any religion, but these people are not Communists; they are free-thinkers, Humanists, and followers of other secular-based philosophies. There is no reason to believe that Communists, who make up a very small minority in North America, will ever have enough influence to change anyone's mind, nor is there evidence that Communists from other countries would be able to influence the religiosity of so many Americans.
Stopping the communists at the 38th parallel & preserving today's Republic of South Korea.
African Americans were brought over as slaves. That is more that unfair treatment. Some were convinced that African Americans were less able than Caucasians.