4/18 Learning Target I can explain what led to the Red Scare and how McCarthyism affected Americans.

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4/18 Learning Target I can explain what led to the Red Scare and how McCarthyism affected Americans.

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Goal of Activity: The goal of the activity is to form as large of a group of “non-dot” members as possible Points: The largest group of “non-dot” students will win points The whole group will lose if there is one “dot” member in your group “Dot” members will win points for being the only dot in a group

Advice: Since everyone in the class will deny having a dot you must look for any indication of suspicion If you suspect someone has a dot you should say out loud, “Bob is a dot!” If you are a “Dot” then you must bluff to convince others that you are not a dot.

So, what? This activity was designed to allow you to experience the anti-communism hysteria and suspicion of the McCarthy Era in U.S. History during the 1950’s During this era, Americans turned on their fellow citizens and denounced them as Communist sympathizers based on little to no Evidence If you were a “dot,” what were you? Guilt by Association: If students were friends with suspected “dots,” they were accused of being “dots.”

The Red Scare (1950s)

Paranoia After World War II, the Soviet Union gobbled up Eastern Europe. For the first time, the Soviet Union and Communism were world powers. There were small groups of communist supporters in the U.S. A fear spread that these Americans might engage in subversive (secret, anti-government) activities The Republican party, in particular, more heavily made up of the wealthy and conservative Americans, led the attacks on these subversives

Early Hunts for Subversives Truman, a democratic president, feared losing office if he was seen as ‘weak’ on communism He set up Loyalty Review Boards, which reviewed government employees in order to remove/fire subversives The House of Representatives set up a committee (the House Un-American Activities Committee or HUAC) to find and root out subversives. They did not just search in the government. For example, famously, they held hearings to find subversives in Hollywood. Blacklists Robin Hood?

HUAC & the Hollywood Ten HUAC- House Un-American Activities Committee Congressional Committee whose original purpose was to investigate ALL radical groups in the U.S., including fascist and socialist, but over time it came to focus only on the communist threat. Hollywood Ten was a group of screenwriters who were accused of being Communist during the McCarthy Era They did not cooperate with the House Un-American Activities Committee's investigation, They refused to admit to being in the Communist Party They wouldn’t provide any names of others who might be Communists Punished! The ten were fined and sentenced to a year in jail. They were also blacklisted from working in the film industry in Hollywood, until the 1960's when the ban was lifted.

Paranoia  Hysteria A number of events pushed the fear of communism to absurd heights 1949 China fell to Communism Soviets get the atom bomb Spy cases!!! Alger Hiss  accused of smuggling secret American documents to the Soviets The Rosenbergs  couple accused of selling the atom bomb plans to the Soviets Executed!

Judge in the Rosenberg case, when handing down his sentence “I consider your crime worse than murder... I believe your conduct in putting into the hands of the Russians the A-Bomb years before our best scientists predicted Russia would perfect the bomb has already caused, in my opinion, the Communist aggression in Korea, with the resultant casualties exceeding 50,000 and who knows but that millions more of innocent people may pay the price of your treason. Indeed, by your betrayal you undoubtedly have altered the course of history to the disadvantage of our country. No one can say that we do not live in a constant state of tension. We have evidence of your treachery all around us every day for the civilian defense activities throughout the nation are aimed at preparing us for an atom bomb attack.”

Trials https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGn2MioRxuU&feature=player_embedded "How does this video show the amount of pressure that someone being questioned during a committee experiences?" "Is being a Communist even a crime? Why do you think it was possible for hearings like these to even occur?"

Witch Hunts Joe McCarthy McCarthyism Successful strategy Republican senator from Wisconsin Felt he was unlikely to win reelection Decided to use fear of communism to boost his career McCarthyism McCarthy went on a rampage, announcing that the government was stuffed with ‘reds’ Made claims that he had inside knowledge and proof (for example, he’d say ‘I have a list of 205 people in the government who are members of the communist party’, but then would refuse to produce the names. Senators, when speaking in the senate, are immune from the charge of slander (knowingly telling lies to hurt another person’s reputation) Successful strategy McCarthy won reelection and became famous However, when he accused the army of having tons of communist subversives, and called hearings on this issue, army officials blasted McCarthy and burst his imaginary bubble. He became a national disgrace https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAur_I077NA

Impact of the Red Scare on American People bomb shelters in suburbia Duck and cover drills in schools Demand for conformity (doing the same thing everyone else is doing) to prove loyalty Same clothes, same haircut, same lifestyle and goals, etc.