Tuesday, November 26, 2019
was communism feared essays
was communism feared essays    After WWII, Americans knew they lived in the strongest     and "greatest" country on earth.  They were however afraid     of communism at home and abroad.  Through the reading and     discussions in this class I have found the primary reasoning     for this fear was because they did not want to think our     	After the war businesses were trying to get back to     normal and trying to convert form planes to cars so to     speak.  The entire economy was working to make life better     for the country.  Communism was going on all over the world     in country's like china and Russia.  The U.S. must always be     the superpower so they put their two cents in when speaking     about foreign affairs.  The government did not want to deal     with other country's because they did not want the communist     influence to take effect in the U.S.  So the Americans were     making their own things in factory's and such.  People were     unable to buy goods they wanted or needed.     	During the cold war Joe McCarthy began t put out list     of people whom he thought were communist in the U.S.   The     McCarthyism era began a widespread fear of communism.      People in the U.S. were taught that communism was bad and     anyone affiliated wit it were bad too.  People were called     "red or "pink" for showing suspicious signs of communism.      Communist country's were not people whom you wanted to be     affiliated with.  McCarthy went crazy in accusing many     people of being red or pink.  McCarthy blamed many innocent     people and few like the Rosenburg's were killed and later     	The McCarthy era can be compared to the book The     Crucible.  The children in the book had done something bad     and got caught, but to take the attention off them they     began to accuse people of being witches.  People that had     crossed them in some way became the ones who were accused     and later innocently convicted and killed.  I feel that    ...     
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