Analysis of McCarthy's Speech Essay

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    throughout American society. Joseph McCarthy’s “Enemies from Within” speech furthered paranoia about communism and instigated rapid accusations, many of the accusations had no solid evidence at all. In the span of twenty-four hours from the “Enemies from Within” speech, Joseph McCarthy became a sensation. McCarthy’s approval ratings skyrocketed, gaining a huge national following, becoming the most popular senator overnight. For a few months, McCarthy stood unopposed. Although many in the Senate disliked McCarthy’s actions, with McCarthy’s shocking popularity…

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    receptive to conspiracy theories when there is distrust and paranoia. Even though McCarthy was removed from government by Republicans, Fried illustrates that he left lasting “damage done by the broader phenomenon. McCarthyism” (49), and displays the influence he gained because the public saw him as the man who would rid America of Communism. Leading to conspiracy theories within politics, McCarthy augmented the Red Scare with accusations of Communist affiliation. McCarthy, who was not a…

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    Name: Date: Document Analysis Worksheet 1. Title of the document: Answer: Senator Joseph McCarthy Describes the Internal Communist Menace, 1950 2. Date(s) the document was originally produced: Answer: This document was originally produced around 1950. 3. Author of this document: Answer: Actually this was a speech which was delivered by Joseph McCarthy; so author of this document is Joseph McCarthy. 4. Type of document: Answer: It is a speech which was given by Joseph McCarthy. 5. Is this…

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