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  1. Postwar Red Scare, McCarthyism, Cold War, anti-communism, Soviet …

    In June 1951, McCarthy denounced George Marshall and Dean Acheson as part of “a conspiracy so immense” as to dwarf any other in history, saddling them with responsibility for American weakness …

  2. McCarthyism and the Second Red Scare - Oxford Research …

    The second Red Scare did not involve pogroms or gulags, but the fear of unemployment was a powerful tool for stifling criticism of the status quo, whether in economic policy or social relations.

  3. Red Scare | Definition, U.S. History, & Causes | Britannica

    Nov 19, 2025 · McCarthyism is part of the Red Scare period of American history in the late 1940s and 1950s. During that time, Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy produced a series of investigations …

  4. The Red Scare Files: When McCarthyism Turned ... - History Collection

    Jul 2, 2025 · The Red Scare left an indelible mark on American society, with its culture of suspicion and erosion of civil liberties continuing to resonate today. Debates over national security, privacy, and the …

  5. Red Scare: Definition, Cold War & Facts | HISTORY

    Jun 1, 2010 · McCarthy used hearsay and intimidation to establish himself as a powerful and feared figure in American politics. He leveled charges of disloyalty at celebrities, intellectuals and anyone …

  6. McCarthyism and the Cold War: America’s Second Red Scare

    Feb 13, 2025 · The story of HUAC and McCarthyism represents a chapter in American history where genuine security concerns became entangled with political opportunism and civil rights violations.

  7. Second Red Scare - AP US History Study Guides

    Jan 26, 2025 · Learn about the Second Red Scare for your AP US History exam. Explore McCarthyism, loyalty oaths, and the fear of communism in post-war America.

  8. The Red Scare and the Legacy of McCarthyism - History Hit

    Apr 17, 2023 · In the years following World War Two, Senator Joseph McCarthy instigated a wave of paranoia about Soviet spies in the United States government, culminating in the infamous Red Scare.

  9. Typically referred to as the "red scare" or the "McCarthy era," post-war society rapidly became engulfed by a period of fervent anti-communism that consumed all aspects of the culture.

  10. Red Scare - Wikipedia

    Senator Joseph McCarthy, namesake of McCarthyism The second Red Scare occurred after World War II (1939–1945), and is known as "McCarthyism" after its best-known advocate, Senator Joseph …