US7 The Growing Fear Of Communism Flashcards

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What was the name of the American’s fear of communism that arose immediately after the Second World War until the mid 1950s?

A

The second ‘Red Scare’

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When was the first ‘Red Scare’?

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1920s

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3
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What were American and Soviet union political systems?

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Capitalism and communism

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What was the period of rivalry between Soviet Union and America called?

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The Cold War

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What would people afraid the Cold War could result in?

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A devastating nuclear war

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Why did Americans worry that communism might spread to the USA?

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Because many countries in eastern Europe were under the communist influence of the Soviet union

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What was the US government policy aimed to stop the spread of communism called?

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Containment

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Why did America fear that containment wasn’t working and communism was spreading in the late 1940s?

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Because China became a communist state

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Which member of the US government was accused of spying for the Soviet union?

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Alger Hiss

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Who was found guilty of spying and executed in June 1953?

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Ethel and Julius Rosenberg

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How did the scandals of Algar Hiss and Ethel and Julius Rosenberg affect America?

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They became headline news and the fear they were communist at work across America grew 

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What was the name of the US government group that began searching for communist in the US government in workplaces in the media and in the movie industry? 

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The House of representatives Un-American Activities Committee or HUAC

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What did President Truman‘s loyalty program allow?

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It allowed the federal bureau of investigation to investigate all government employees and sack and security risks

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Between 1947 and 1950 how many Americans were investigated by the HUAC and the loyalty programs?

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Millions of Americans
Although none were found guilty of spying

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Although no Americans were found guilty of spying by Truman’s HUAC and loyalty programs what happened to many people because of the investigation? 

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Many people were forced out of their jobs because of the disgrace associated with their investigation

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16
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Which politician claimed they had a list of over 200 communists working for the government? 

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Joseph McCarthy in 1950

17
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How did McCarthy use the fear of communism to help further his political career? 

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  • His McCarthy’s list was front page news many saw him as a hero
  • For the next five years McCarthy waged of wild campaign investigations some like and it to a witch hunt
18
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What happened to people who criticise McCarthy?

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They were accused of being supportive of communism which could get them sacked 

19
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What happened to begin losing McCarthy public support? 

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In 1954 McCarthy accused 45 army officers have been communist, but he had no evidence and McCarthyism began to lose public support