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1 Key Concept: How did the Cold War affect the domestic and policies of the United States? Domestic Policies: 1. McCarthyism 2. HUAC –House Un-American Activities Committee 3. Loyalty oaths 4.Blacklists 5. Bomb shelters Actors and writers protest the Hollywood Blacklist.

2 Post WWII/Cold War Goals for US Promote open markets for US goods to prevent another depression Promote democracy throughout the world, especially in Asia and Africa Stop the spread of communism –“Domino Effect” Fear of communism and spying in the United States

3 Post WWII/Cold War Goals for USSR Create greater security for itself – lost tens of millions of people in WWII and Stalin’s purges – feared a strong Germany Establish defensible borders Encourage friendly governments on its borders Spread communism around the world “From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia, all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere, and all are subject in one form or another, not only to Soviet influence but to a very high and, in some cases, increasing measure of control from Moscow.” Excerpt from Winston Churchill’s “Iron Curtain Speech.”

4 Warsaw Pact Warsaw Pact: organization of communist states in Central and Eastern Europe. Established May 14, 1955 in Warsaw, Poland USSR established in in response to NATO treaty Founding members: –Albania (left in 1961) –Bulgaria –Czechoslovakia –Hungary –Poland –Romania – USSR –East Germany (1956) Greatest extent of Warsaw Pact

5 Senator Joe McCarthy ( ) McCarthy, did the most to whip up anti-communism during the ‘50s. On February 9, 1950, he gave a speech claiming to have a list of 205 Communists in the State Department. McCarthy continued to repeat his groundless charges, changing the number from speech to speech. Some states required loyalty oaths before hiring certain jobs and performing tasks Red Scare/McCarthyism

6 McCarthy’s Downfall In the spring of 1954, the tables turned on McCarthy when he charged that the Army had promoted a dentist accused of being a Communist. For the first time, a television broadcast allowed the public to see the Senator as a blustering bully and his investigations as little more than a witch hunt. In December 1954, the Senate voted to censure him for his conduct and to strip him of his privileges. The term "McCarthyism" lives on to describe anti- Communist fervor, reckless accusations, and guilt by association.

House of Un-American Activities Committee FILMS HAD POWER TO CORRUPT AMERICAN PEOPLE BEGAN INVESTIGATING FILM INDUSTRY FOR DISLOYALTY “HOLLYWOOD 10” –WRITERS, ACTORS, DIRECTORS, AND PRODUCERS JAILED FOR CONTEMPT. –MANY IN THE ENTERAINMENT INDUSTRY BECOME “BLACKLISTED”

JOSEPH McCARTHY Came to Power in the SENATE Accused many gov’t employees of being COMMUNISTS American People support him out of FEAR Want communits out of gov’t positions.

Former members of the U.S. Communist Party Inactive for some time. Accused of espionage (giving Soviets the secrets to the A-Bomb) MEET THE ROSENBERGS

Rosenberg's cont.. Both denied the charges & claimed that they were being targeted because they were Jewish. Died by electric chair in First “spies” to be killed.