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Red Scare
The “Red Scare” in post-war America was a reaction to changes in Russia. What were people afraid of? (2 sentences would be appropriate here)
Americans were worried that
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communist ideologies and movements would spread to the United States and threaten democracy. They feared that the Soviet Union would infiltrate American institutions, leading to espionage, sabotage, and the overthrow of the government.
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