Do now: The First Red Scare occurred during the 1920s? What was it? Explain.

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do now: The First Red Scare occurred during the 1920s? What was it? Explain.

1203: The Second Red Scare 5/9

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_1jkLxhh20 Duck and cover

Why target specific people?

Why target specific people?

Why target specific people?

Any questions? The Second Red Scare Loyalty Review Program Alger Hiss and the Rosenbergs Joseph McCarthy McCarthyism

Hollywood blacklist

Julius + Ethel Rosenberg

pp. 775- Analyzing Visuals, p. 775 Analyzing Visuals, p. 777 Answer questions 1-2 Analyzing Visuals, p. 777 Answer question 1 only Document-Based Questions, p. 779 Answer questions 1-2 only

Perspectives! What is my person’s role in the 2nd Red Scare? What tactics do they use to exert power? What may have been their ultimate goal? Would you have believed them? Why or why not? What does this person think it means to be an American?   We will take time to share aloud so we all hear!

What do we now know about these people? Joseph McCarthy – 1 Joseph McCarthy – 2 Dwight D. Eisenhower Margaret Chase Smith

Write a paragraph summarizing the Second Red Scare Write a paragraph summarizing the Second Red Scare. Paragraphs must include the following Reference to 2 different perspectives Explanation of historical context Explanation of effects of Second Red Scare