How did the post–World War II Red Scare change over time?(1 point)

Responses

The U.S. created laws to deal with the communist threat.
The U.S. created laws to deal with the communist threat.

It became more difficult to monitor citizens.
It became more difficult to monitor citizens.

Surveillance of American citizens got more intense.
Surveillance of American citizens got more intense.

The government began to monitor people who weren’t communists.

The Red Scare shifted from focusing solely on communist threats to also monitoring individuals who were not necessarily communists.