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    Joseph Mccarthy Red Scare

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    known as the Red Scare. Many were confused, and many were not happy about the decisions made during this time. Furthermore, the actions made eventually followed to a content community. Joseph McCarthy was a U.S. senator from Wisconsin. He intended to uncover and suppress domestic communists during the 1950s. Joseph believed that there were communists working to overthrow the U.S. government from inside. Thus, imaginable communists left, and the entertainment industries had their names expelled.…

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    Joseph McCarthy was born in 1908. He was the fifth put of seven children. When Joseph was young he was not very popular. He was normally very shy and awkward when it came to talking to people. After grade school, he became a chicken farmer. When his career of being a farmer came to an end, he finally enrolled in high school around the age of 20. One year later he graduated high school. He attended Marquette University to become an engineer. After another career change he stayed at the same…

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    drawn to himself with his false accusations. Joseph McCarthy’s actual career started out as a circuit court judge later then served in the U.S. Marines as a ground officer, he then became a senate in 1946. When people realized he had serious issues he lost being chairman in November later died of acute hepatitis. Joseph McCarthy started out as a young boy very shy, but very smart; he then became a person that got his way through lying, but very clever, McCarthy is known for his negative impact…

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    The Enormous Radio Summary

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    In the early 1950’s, Senator Joseph R. McCarthy made a speech to the nation expressing he had discovered knowledge about 204 card carrying communists, with the use of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). After McCarthy’s speech, he became the national spotlight. Communism was shunned and not welcomed into America, McCarthy made a point to make that clear. In John Cheever’s “The Enormous Radio”, Irene Westcott, known as a wife and loving mother, becomes fascinated and drawn to the…

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    unsupported by proof or based on slight, doubtful or wrong information. In 1950, Republican Joseph McCarthy charged that communists had entered The U.S. State Department. On February 9, Senator Joseph McCarthy sent a telegram to President Truman two days after claiming the fact that he had found "205 card-carrying" members of the Communist party working in the U.S. State Department (“Victims of McCarthyism”). Joseph McCarthy he never actually had names and he kept constantly changing the number…

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    considered to be the same as being accused of being a communist? Both events had a person of power (or a person who gained power over accusations) who accused people of being either a witch or a communist (Abigail Williams in The Crucible, and Senator Joseph McCarthy during the Second Red Scare) (Bonnet,…

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    and the mccarthy era is no exception to this dark plague spreading uncertainty into the depths of every man’s thoughts. Joseph Mccarthy was a normal kid growing up in a catholic family of Appleton Wisconsin. Joseph was a little rough around the edges and wasn't very good at school, “he began his journey to become what many historians consider to be one of the least qualified, most corrupt politicians of all time”(cold war museum 1). After serving in the marines in world war two, Mccarthy ran for…

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    During the Cold War, relations with the Soviet Union and the United States were tight. Though allies of World War II, both held a grudge against each other. Joseph R. Mccarthy, the Senator of Wisconsin dedicated years in uncovering communist spies living in the United States, adding to the hysteria of the Red Scare (Joseph R. Mccarthy). Arthur Miller wrote “The Crucible”. “The Crucible” tells about the mass hysteria in Salem, Massachusetts when the accusations of so-called witches surfaced,…

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    McCarthy had many supporters, such as Joseph Kennedy. Kennedy became friends with McCarthy because he found him to be a likable fellow Catholic who had all the right ideas on domestic communist. “JFK liked the fact that McCarthy went after the "elites" in the State Department whom JFK regarded with contempt” (the Kennedys and McCarthyism, web). Even before McCarthy made accusations against the State Department of subversion, JFK had already aligned himself with the militant anti-communists who…

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    Did Joseph McCarthy create a “Red Scare” Joseph McCarthy gained attention through his rants about how the United States Government was corrupt and secretly housing Communism to soon blend with mainstream democracy in the United States. McCarthy provided little or no evidence to persecute said government officials, but just solely because of his fear of Communism. Joseph McCarthy used the “scare tactic” to turn the heads of American citizens from post-war recovery, to the spread of…

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