Goldfish are very aggressive consumers and have extremely short term memories and so could not be a very effective "comrade".
Yes because it is a vertebrate There are five types of vertebrates, and goldfish belongs to 'fish'. As it is a vertebrate, it has a backbone.
No, goldfish do not stay with their eggs. After spawning, goldfish typically scatter their eggs in the water, and they do not provide any care or protection for the eggs or the resulting fry.
Oscars eat goldfish. Therefore, does it really matter if Oscars are faster?
Goldfish can be told apart based on their color, body shape, and fin shape. Additionally, each goldfish may have unique markings or patterns that can help differentiate one from another. Size differences can also be a factor in distinguishing goldfish.
No, a pregnant goldfish is not a twit. It is a natural process for goldfish to reproduce and become pregnant in the right conditions. It is important to provide proper care and support for the pregnant goldfish to ensure the health of both the mother and the developing offspring.
Yes
Communist spies
You probably mean Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. They were actually atom spies, passing technology in this area to the Russians.
If any communist spies are caught in the U.S it is punishable by death or such other punishment as a military commission may direct. Found under 10 USC 950T-Crimes Triable By Military Commission. US Federal Code.
Joe McCarthy, Republican Senator from Wisconsin.
They gave information about the atomic bomb to the Soviets. They were the members of the American Communist Party. They denied the charges of spying but they were convicted and sentenced to death.
Joseph McCarthy was censured by the United States Senate for claiming that there were thousands of communist spies living in the United States.
The discovery of suspected communist spies allows the government to intensify surveillance and investigations into individuals and organizations associated with communism throughout the U.S. This can lead to increased scrutiny, potential arrests, and the implementation of policies aimed at curbing communist influence, such as loyalty oaths and security clearance reviews. Additionally, it may justify broader campaigns against perceived communist sympathizers, fostering a climate of suspicion and fear during periods like the Red Scare.
During the Cold War the United States was very leery of any person that came from a Communist country. Since Cuba was an ally to Communist Russia, most Cubans were quarantined in order to ensure that they were not spies.
Joseph McCarthy did not conclusively find any communist spies during his notorious anti-communist campaign in the 1950s. His accusations largely relied on unsubstantiated claims and a climate of fear rather than concrete evidence. While some individuals were indeed members of the Communist Party, McCarthy's tactics were often criticized as reckless and damaging, leading to a wider atmosphere of paranoia rather than genuine security. Ultimately, his efforts did not uncover any significant espionage that warranted the level of hysteria he generated.
McCarthy's charges of communist spies in the State Department started what has been called the McCarthy Witch Hunt in February of 1950.
It was believed that the Communist spies could blackmail them to betray the country or have their sexual activities publicly revealed.