The second Red Scare
The fear that communists outside and inside America were working to destroy american life
blacklisting of more than 500 actors directors and writers.
because they fear that the communist will take over them
The cold war conflicts between the United States and the Soviet Union influenced events around the world for more then 40 years. In Korea, the struggle led to actual war. In Cuba and Berlin, fighting was prevented. so the actual answer is fighting was prevented between Cuba and Berlin. i know this is right because i got the answer from my text book! :)
The second Red Scare
the second red scare
The Red Scare.
the second red scare
Americans were shocked and scared in the 1950's and 1960's based on fear of communist infiltration. The government was watching anyone who they deemed communist or affiliated with any communist closely. This resulted in many people closing their mouths about political beliefs due to the fear of being questioned or watched.
The term "Red Scare" refers to periods of heightened anti-communist sentiment, fear, and persecution in the United States. This term is often associated with the First Red Scare following World War I and the Second Red Scare during the Cold War era in the 1950s. It typically involves government actions to suppress perceived communist threats and dissent.
The Comintern, or Communist International, aimed to spread communism worldwide, including in the West. It provided support and guidance to communist parties in Western countries, leading to increased influence in labor movements and political activities. However, its involvement also sparked fear of communist infiltration, leading to anti-communist sentiments and actions in the West.
Fear of communist expansion in Asia.
How is The Crucible a metaphore for the Fear of communisn in the 1950's?
McCarthyism
nuclear warfare
Americans were very worried about the threat of Communism in the 1950s. This fear was so prevalent at the time that the 1950s are often called the time of the "Red Scare."