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    In the later years of the 1940s to the late 1950s a Senator named Joseph McCarthy suspected major Hollywood actors, screen writers, directors and producers, government officials and thousands of noncommercial people of being communists or communist sympathizers. The accused were then the subject of belligerent and intense investigations and questioning before government or private-industry committees and agencies. This ability of accusing people became known as McCarthyism. McCarthyism is the making

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    While reading the McCarthy hearing of the 1950’s, Joe McCarthy accused the government of being Communists. He said that there were 205 people who were communists. McCarthy interviewed many people, he tried forcing them to give up names. If they did not give up names they were imprisoned and blacklisted. If you were blacklisted, you most likely lost your job. Joe said that the Democratic Party and the U.S. army were guilty. During this time was known as McCarthyism. In many different opinions, innocent

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    Zoë Hornberger “Decade of Fear” On February 9, 1950, Senator Joseph McCarthy delivered a speech to the Republican Women’s Club of Wheeling in West Virginia where he accused the Secretary of State of knowing that members of the Communist party infiltrated the US government. McCarthy’s accusation of the supposed Communist influence spread rapidly due to the beliefs during the Cold War. McCarthy’s claims created internal investigations to uncover Communist infiltration in the US. In 1947, President

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    the Hollywood 10.  In the 2010 article, “A Decade of Fear”, Sam Roberts writes, “McCarthy dropped a bombshell: ‘The State Department is infested with Communists . . . a list of names that were made known to. . . being members of the Communist Party.’”  Before saying this, McCarthy’s low status led no one to listen to any of his ideas.  However, after this he took the lead role in the Red Scare.  In this way, McCarthy relates to the girls in The Crucible.  Many of the girls had low eminence in Puritan

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    during the first world war. The Red scare was a name developed to represent the widespread concern developed by americans over the rumours surrounding a potential communist takeover. Instigating the public fear was republican senator, Joseph McCarthy. McCarthy was the most famous anti-communist activism. He made many unsupported accusations against people and accused them of being communist, this became known as “McCcarthyism.” McCarthyism helped create the Second Red Scare red scare by making unsupported

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    Some Americans believed McCarthy created an untouchable paranoia, while others knew McCarthy was lying but had no way to prove or convince the believers of the truth. Though McCarthy earned reelection to his senate position in 1952, unbeknownst to him the new presidential administration was not going to be as soft as Truman and would cause his downfall in the following years (“Joseph McCarthy Begins His Crusade”). As Eisenhower took the role of president amid the McCarthy crusade, he decided to handle

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    “Burdened by an uneventful political career and having an eye towards reelection, McCarthy claimed that 205 communists had infiltrated the U.S. State Department and soon after claimed to have the names of 57 State Department communists, despite having little knowledge of international espionage”(“Joseph McCarthy”). This led McCarthy to be chairman of the Senate’s Committee on Government Operations in 1952 and be re elected in the senate. He took over this

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    accused of Communism. Joseph McCarthy was an anti-communist zealot consumed with rooting out perceived Communist spies and activities in the United States. Public opinion indicated that McCarthy was a bully and a liar. The Senate condemned him for it because at the time, there was no evidence to support him. However, in recent years, evidence has appeared that confirms the basis of what McCarthy said. There were Communists infiltrating America, and it seemed McCarthy was the only one who actively

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    Senator Joseph McCarthy was born on November 15, 1908, in Grand Chute, Wisconsin. Joseph attended Marquette University after completing the Little Wolf High School’s 4 year curriculum in just nine months. While at Marquette he practiced law and became the president of his law school class. After gaining his law degree in 1935, he joined a firm in Shawano and became partner in just 2 years. McCarthy’s first attempt at public office was Shawano District Attorney as a Democrat in 1936, but he failed

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    During the late 1940’s, Senator Joseph McCarthy had begun rumors of infiltrated communists, which would later become to be known as “McCarthyism”. McCarthyism was showed in many different ways such as falsely accusing, and the widespread use of fear throughout the nation of communism. in the political cartoon “It’s okay - we’re hunting communists”, The HUAC (which played a large role in the second red scare alongside McCarthyism), is shown ramming into a large crowd of people, which signifies how

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