Cold War at Home Aim: How did the Cold War affect life in the US? Do Now: Write down 5 things you remember about the Cold War.
Cold war review Containment Iron Curtain Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan Arms race Space race Germany: Berlin Blockade Berlin Airlift NATO vs. Warsaw Pact Surrogate Wars: Korean War Cuban Missile Crisis Vietnam War
Looking For Communists US defended democracy Containment of Communism Fear of spreading to America American actions violated the civil rights of others Communists were trying to destroy American political system Actions were more subversive of American values and dangerous to the nation
HUAC 1938 The House Un-American Activities Committee Temporary investigative unit to look into Communist activities in the US Operated for more than 30 years Movie industry: blacklisted many actors J. Edgar Hoover, director of FBI, aided HUAC investigations
Smith Act 1940 Made it illegal for anyone to advocate “overthrowing…any government in the US by force” or to “affiliate” with groups who called for such action 1951 landmark case, upheld Smith Act Dennis vs. the US Dennis and 10 others in the Communist Party were convicted of advocating a violent overthrow of the government 1957 two cases weakened the Smith Act Watkins vs. the US: HUAC could not punish witnesses who refused to cooperate with its investigation Yates vs. US: only applies to those who teach or advocate direct action to overthrow the government
The Loyalty Program 1947, President Truman Conducts security checks on thousands of government employees Those whose loyalty was considered doubtful, were dismissed 1950s Robert Oppenheimer Helped to develop atomic bomb Spoke out against H-bomb Loyal citizen but lost his security clearance Barred from future government research
The Hiss Case Alger Hiss Former advisor to FDR Communist spy Nixon believed that Hiss was guilty Convicted on perjury charges Americans believed that were communists in the government
McCarthyism Senator Joseph McCarthy- Wisconsin Hunted for communists list of State Dept employees were communists Ruined reputation of many people Some cases did win him support
Senator Joseph McCarthy “Witch Hunt” for communists public fear concerning the spread of communism People were made to swear an oath of Loyalty to the United States I will find every communist in this country!!!!!! And I think your all communist
The Rosenberg Case 1950 Ethel and Julius Rosenberg Morton Sobell Charged with giving atomic bomb secrets to the Soviets Convicted of espionage Rosenbergs sentenced to death, Sobell prison Executed in 1953
Congressional Legislation Congress passed McCarran Internal Security Act Law aimed at limiting the actions of anyone the government considered a threat to the US security McCarren-Walter Act of 1952 Restricted immigration from communist nations Truman vetoed and Congress passed it over the veto
McCarthy’s Fall 1954 went against the army too Televised this investigations People saw the bullying tactics Fall ended the RED SCARE The term McCarthyism has come to mean: Use of methods of investigation and accusations Unfair treatment used to suppress opposition Violation of important constitutional liberties
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