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1 Red Scare and McCarthyism
History – Notes 13-5

2 The Cold War at Home Red Scare (1945-1954):
Atmosphere of distrust and fear of communism infiltrating the U.S. government Search for communist spies and sympathizers often with little/no evidence

3 Fear of Communism in America

4 The Cold War at Home House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC – 1947): Investigate communist activities in U.S. and Hollywood

5 The Cold War at Home House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC – 1947): Blacklist: can’t hire anyone believed to be communist or uncooperative

6 The Hollywood Blacklist – Video

7 HUAC also targeted suspected LGBT

8 The Cold War at Home Alger Hiss (1948):
U.S. Government employee accused of being a Communist Convicted on little evidence

9 The Cold War at Home Julius and Ethel Rosenberg (1950): Video
Accused of stealing secrets about nuclear bomb for Soviets, sentenced to death Video

10 Loyalty Oath

11 The Cold War at Home Loyalty Review Program (1947):
Truman required all government employees to sign a loyalty oath Increased fear of communism in America

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13 The Cold War at Home McCarran Act (1950):
Required communist groups in America to register with the government U.S. could deport communists and subversives (traitors) Do you still have freedom of expression in America?

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15 The Cold War at Home McCarthyism (1950-1954):
Witch hunt campaign to accuse people of communism and damage reputations Used fear, propaganda, and suspicion and little evidence

16 McCarthyism 3:45 – 10:30 (Video)

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18 Murrow vs. McCarthy – Video
Goodnight and Good Luck Murrow Speech on McCarthy


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