Like yelling "Fire!" in a crowded building, McCarthy's relentless search for Communist activities in the US had every American convinced that a Communist attack was only a matter of time in the very near future. Other historical events around the same time frame heightened American's fears about Communism.
It's complex. On the one hand, the House Committee report that started McCarthy's downfall made it clear that McCarthy had grossly exaggerated the threat of Communism within the USA and accused many if not most people over the years without any good reason. On the other hand, anti-Communism had been a fixture of US society from 1917 on, even though Communism never had taken root in the US. But it had long been a custom in the US to label many liberal or social projects (such as for instance the law abolishing child labor) 'Communist', and even McCarthy's downfall did little to diminish the general grass-roots feeling against Communism and often any form of 'socialism' or liberalism.Another factor was that regardless of the end of McCarthy's 'reign of terror' so to speak, the Cold War still was an everyday reality with its ever-accelerating nuclear arms race.So although many Americans felt a little ashamed to have seen Communists under each and every of their beds, the Red Scrare remained until after the fall of the Soviet Union around 1990. The funny thing in hindsight was that the Russians - who had lost several times more lives than all the other Allies taken together in WW 2 and who had seen direct American involvement with the forces fighting the Russian government it its civil war - were as scared if not even more scared of American agression and domination as the Americans were of theirs.
It has been said internationally that Americans do not always have the best attitude. This is due to the fact that Americans have a lot of national pride, and it comes off as Americans feeling superior to other countries.
The Truman Doctrine and The Marshall Plan further defined and deepened the Cold War in Europe because, Stalin grew wary of the American's, he never particularly liked Truman, one can see this in the difference of Yalta and Potsdam. - So when Truman went around - beating communism down, (he never used the word Communism), but he made it very clear- Stalin grew less trustworthy of the Americans.- Hence, the Marshall Aid in particular, deepened the 'bad feeling' between the two superpowers, and therefore deepened the Cold War tensions.
Its when you say hello to someone and in 1832 that was illegal and the reform act litterally lets you say hello to people without them feeling threatened. Ihope hope this help you dear sir/madam/transexual lots of love
Other don't know this but the correct answer is: women, african-americans, and native americans are the groups that were not represented at the constitutional convention. So the only people at the convention were white amrican men who were the only ones represented.
a threatened feeling
A feeling of unity.
This suggests the dreamer is feeling threatened.
they bite when feel threatened.
Of course they bite, they're dogs. It just depends on if the dog is feeling threatened (or if he perceives his "pack" is being threatened) or not.
Red pandas usually move around on all fours unless they're feeling threatened. When they are feeling threatened they stand up on their hind legs and let out screeches and hissing sounds.
It's complex. On the one hand, the House Committee report that started McCarthy's downfall made it clear that McCarthy had grossly exaggerated the threat of Communism within the USA and accused many if not most people over the years without any good reason. On the other hand, anti-Communism had been a fixture of US society from 1917 on, even though Communism never had taken root in the US. But it had long been a custom in the US to label many liberal or social projects (such as for instance the law abolishing child labor) 'Communist', and even McCarthy's downfall did little to diminish the general grass-roots feeling against Communism and often any form of 'socialism' or liberalism.Another factor was that regardless of the end of McCarthy's 'reign of terror' so to speak, the Cold War still was an everyday reality with its ever-accelerating nuclear arms race.So although many Americans felt a little ashamed to have seen Communists under each and every of their beds, the Red Scrare remained until after the fall of the Soviet Union around 1990. The funny thing in hindsight was that the Russians - who had lost several times more lives than all the other Allies taken together in WW 2 and who had seen direct American involvement with the forces fighting the Russian government it its civil war - were as scared if not even more scared of American agression and domination as the Americans were of theirs.
No, that is an assault. They must deomonstrate an overt assaultive act before you can discharge a chemical weapon at them. Feeling "threatened" is not enough.
She might be feeling threatened by your size, or if you're looming over her. If you crouch down to get closer to her eye level then she might not feel as threatened.
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When porcupines are feeling threatened, they release a very distinct pungent warning odor when their quills are erect.
That they were facing a new challenge