The crackdown that came to be known as the Red Scare was the enforcement of which legislation?
A. The Sedition Act of 1798.
B. The Espionage and Sedition Acts of 1917-1918.
C. The Smith Act of 1940.
D. The Internal Security Act of 1950.
E. The Communist Control Act of 1954.
Answer: B
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A) China's authoritarian government depends on the cadres, who engage in corruptive practices such as accepting bribes and fake "taxes," to run the country. B) The Communist Party's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection expels party members who do not agree with the cadres' corruptive practices, thereby eliminating the opposition. C) China's Communist system prevents any of its officials from losing power. D) Any corruption done by the cadres does not hurt the regime in anyway.
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families. Fill in the blanks with correct word
If the U.S. had kept to diplomat George Kennan’s preferred version of containment rather than the Truman Doctrine version, could that have shaped how its leaders saw the conflict in Vietnam?
a. probably not, given that Kennan’s vision was less ideological, but still confrontational b. probably, since Kennan thought the U.S.’s main interest was containment of Soviet power and influence, not communism per se c. probably, since Kennan had been against defending Greece and Turkey from Soviet power d. probably not, since leaders would have adopted his vision of containment against the power and influence of other communist powers as well