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1950’S RED SCARE AND MCCARTHYISM By: Jahia Morris Kennedy Mckiernan Valerie Montufar Aaron Garcia Sergio Heredia
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SOAPSTONE Speaker: group 5 Occasion: Mrs. Hong assigned the power point to learn about the Crucible Audience: The 11 th grade students Purpose: To teach students about the 1950’s Red Scare/ McCarthyism Subject: The Red Scare and McCarthyism Tone: Assertive, educational
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WHAT IS THE RED SCARE The term Red Scare was the promotion of fear of a potential rise of Communism The first Red Scare (1919-1921) was about workers (socialist) revolution and political radicalism The second Red Scare (1947-1957) was focused more on national and foreign communists influencing society, infiltrating the federal government, or both
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WHO IS MCCARTHY? Born on November 14, 1908 in Appleton, Wisconsin Attended Marquette University Earned a law degree in 1935 Elected circuit judge of the tenth judicial circuit of Wisconsin in 1939 Enlisted into the marines during World War 2 Elected as a republican to the united states senate in 1946 Reelected in 1952 and served from January 3, 1947 until his death May 2, 1957
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WHAT IS MCCARTHYISM McCarthyism was a political practice of accusing people of tension of anti government activities. It was named under the Era of Joe McCarthy The term had its origins in the period in the U.S. known as the second Red Scare,and lasted 1950 – 1956. McCarthyism was a widespread social and cultural phenomenon that affected all levels of society.
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CONNECTION The second Red Scare occurred after World War II and was popularly known as “McCarthyism” Both the Crucible/ Salem and McCarthyism are connected because they allowed both communities to have hysteria be spread without proof of wrong doing Both communities allowed bad things to happen to good, innocent people. McCarthyism started because of the Red Scare
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ANTICOMMUNIST/ COMMUNIST By the 1930’s communism had become an attractive economic ideology in the U.S The communist party in the U.S increased it membership with a peak of 75,000 members Postwar anti-communist were rooted even more directly in the political culture of the 1930’s Joseph McCarthy became the person most closely associated with the anti-communist crusade.
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THE EFFECT ON PEOPLE Lost jobs Innocent people were being prosecuted by their own country Kids at school were being out casted People were violating constitutional rights Deportations of innocent people Women’s suffrage associations were weakened
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THE END McCarthyism ended in the late 1950’s when McCarthy's fraud was revealed Ideals of McCarthyism started to loose support, and the public started to believe that the chase for the Red Scare was actually a red herring
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