Domestic Results of the Cold War

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House Un-American Activities Committee Red Scare/Red Smear- communists in and out of America working to destroy American life Expose communist influence in America Threatened people with the loss of jobs & blacklists “Hollywood Ten” Uncovered writers, directors, and producers who were or had been communists

Communist Witch Hunts 1950 Senator Joseph McCarthy Claimed State Department employees were communists Never provided names McCarthyism- extreme reckless charges

Spy Cases Alger Hiss – communist spy Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were tried, convicted, and executed for espionage

the 1950s

Life After the War – The Economic Boom Wartime savings New consumer goods to buy GI Bill Paid for college, home loans, or business loans Interstate Highway Act Baby boom Dr. Spock’s Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care

Life After the War Immense move to suburbs Conformity “Levittown” Conformity Why? Sputnik starts the Space Race National Defense Education Act Creation of NASA Television! Rock-n-Roll Elvis Presley