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???! Spies ???!?!?!?!? Fear of Communist- “Red Scare”
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Communists everywhere?
House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) Questioned suspected “commies” under oath Talk and point fingers or be ruined! “Are you or have you ever been a member of the Communist party?” Hollywood 10 – blacklisted & jailed for 1 year
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GUILTY! Jules and Ethel Rosenberg Alger Hiss
Americans who provided USSR with atomic secrets executed for treason in 1953 Alger Hiss State Dept official imprisoned for espionage
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Senator Joseph McCarthy- (1950s) recklessly accused many government officials and citizens of being communist. McCarthyism- making false accusations based on rumor or guilt by association. Hiss and Rosenberg convictions increased Red Scare fear.
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Attacked and smeared the names of hundreds of government officials
McCarthy went too far and accused military of being communists Eventually censured by Senate in 1954 Died in office (1957)
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Cold War: Things get serious
Soviet Union successfully explodes an atomic bomb 1952 US tests 1st Hydrogen Bomb *Much more powerful than the Atomic Bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki *Precision Missile Launch (BOTH U.S. and Soviet Union hold capability to destroy each other)
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HydrogenBomb New “H” bomb more powerful
Hiroshima bomb killed over 140,000 people = 13 kilotons. =.013 megatons Hydrogen bomb has megatons. All explosions WW II= 2 megatons = 20% of 1 H bomb. 1961 USSR Tsar bomb detonated – 50+ megatons
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US H-bomb test Nagasaki
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Nuclear Arms Race
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M.A.D. – Mutually Assured Destruction
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Who’s got nukes?
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COLD WAR: HOMEFRONT **A. Fear of Nuclear War. Americans were urged to build bomb shelters in their own basements.
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Federal Civil Defense Administration (1950)
-Educate people how to survive Atomic blast -Mobilize people in event of Atomic warfare What was the purpose of the “Bert the Turtle” campaign?
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School children practice “duck and cover” drills
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