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The Red Scare in the U.S. was significant as a test of democracy and as an enduring reminder of the importance and also difficulty of freedom of speech, belief, and value. American leadership struggled with the external threat of Communism as well as the temptation to become internally repressive. Truly free, democratic society requires that such temptation be overcome, despite any related threats from outside its borders.

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