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consider: Have you ever been accused of doing something where you were guilty until proven innocent? essential question: How did fear and conformity define 1950s American society?
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Red Scare: fear that communists were working to destroy the American way of life
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ways that we see the Red Scare affect American society: House Un- American Activities Committee (HUAC) accused people of communist activities (i.e. Hollywood Ten)
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blacklists were used by Hollywood executives to deny work to any possible communists
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spy cases scared Americans (i.e. Alger Hiss) going as far as executing the Rosenbergs without strong evidence
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McCarthy’s “witch hunt” o McCarthyism—extreme, reckless charges of disloyalty; Joseph McCarthy used fear of communism for political gain
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Miller wrote The Crucible in 1953 during the McCarthy period when Americans were accusing each other of Pro-Communist beliefs. Many of Miller’s friends were being attacked as communists and in 1956, Miller himself was brought before the House of Un-American Activities Committee where he was found guilty of beliefs in communism. The verdict was reversed in 1957 in an appeals court.
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Army-McCarthy hearings in ’54 help America see that the red scare went too far. Senator McCarthy speaking during the Army-McCarthy hearings, 4/28/54 By the time of the Army-McCarthy hearings, many Americans thought the red scare had gone too far.
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Army-McCarthy hearings in ’54 help America see that the red scare went too far.
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What does the cartoon to the right say about the post-WWII Red Scare in America?
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