How did the anti-communist crusade affect American politics and culture?

What will be an ideal response?


Police and other government agents conducted surveillance and investigations of anyone suspected of having communist sympathies, and accusing others of being communists became a way to gain power and fame. The Red Scare bred terrorism and paranoia. Writers and producers were blackballed and forced out of their careers. People whose careers depended on public opinion became afraid to delve into politics at all.

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A major difference between Theodore Roosevelt and the presidents of the Gilded Era was Roosevelt

a. was much more aggressive in his use of presidential power. b. did not feel that labor-management relations were a vital issue. c. distanced himself from the growing influence of the press. d. was a Republican and they were Democrats.

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Which of the following was true of the early twentieth-century women's suffrage movement?

A) It was led by men. B) It was most successful in the South. C) It was largely a movement of white middle-class women. D) It was at odds with the larger Progressive movement.

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The MOST important piece of legislation passed by the first session of Congress was the:

A) Coercive Act of 1789. B) Report on the Public Credit 1790. C) bill moving the federal capitol to Washington, D.C. D) Judiciary Act of 1789.

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Most that came to New England were middle class

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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