Both Richard Nixon and Joseph McCarthy advanced their careers by

A.Accusing political opponents of being Communist collaborators.

B, Serving on the HUAC

C, practicing the “multiple untruth” approach to interviewing witnesses

D,collecting and publicizing the names of suspected Communists

My answer is D

You are correct, Angie.

The answer is A

The answer is A

The correct answer is D - collecting and publicizing the names of suspected Communists. Both Richard Nixon and Joseph McCarthy advanced their careers by attempting to root out communist influence in the United States. They believed that communism posed a significant threat to American society and sought to expose suspected communists in various government and public sectors. They actively collected names and evidence of individuals they believed were involved with communist activities and then publicized these names, sometimes without substantial evidence, in order to raise public awareness and fuel their own political aspirations. McCarthy famously led a series of hearings in the 1950s investigating alleged communist infiltration, while Nixon gained prominence for his role in the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), which was responsible for investigating potential subversive activities, including communism.