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- McCarthyism - Wikipedia
Many factors contributed to McCarthyism, some of them with roots in the First Red Scare (1917–20), inspired by communism's emergence as a recognized political force and widespread social disruption in the United States related to unionizing and anarchist activities
- McCarthyism | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
McCarthyism, name given to the period of time in American history that saw U S Sen Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin produce a series of investigations and hearings during the 1950s in an effort to expose supposed communist infiltration of various areas of the U S government
- McCarthyism | Red Scare | The First Amendment Encyclopedia
McCarthyism described the practice of publicly accusing government employees of political disloyalty or subversive activities and using unsavory investigatory methods to prosecute them It was mostly associated with Joseph McCarthy himself and his investigations as chair of two Senate committees
- Mccarthyism: Definition, History, and Key Facts Explained
McCarthyism, a term associated with a dark period in American history, emerged in the early to mid-20th century as a clear manifestation of political repression and fear-mongering McCarthyism is named after Senator Joseph McCarthy, who became prominent for his fervent anti-communist crusade
- McCarthyism [ushistory. org]
Although McCarthyism was dead by the mid-1950s, its effects lasted for decades Above all, several messages became crystal clear to the average American: Don't criticize the United States
- McCarthyism The Red Scare - Eisenhower Presidential Library
Senator Joseph R McCarthy was a little-known junior senator from Wisconsin until February 1950 when he claimed to possess a list of 205 card-carrying Communists employed in the U S Department of State
- McCarthyism and the Red Scare - Miller Center
In the end, President Eisenhower had no choice but to fight back against Senator Joseph McCarthy—and he did In the early 1950s, American leaders repeatedly told the public that they should be fearful of subversive Communist influence in their lives
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