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White Board Moment Predict how the government will respond to the paranoia and fear surrounding the Red Scare.

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Page 1: Second Red Scare Late 1940s-early 1950s Concern that communism would spread to the U.S., fear of spies Feeling of paranoia; reflected in popular culture
Page 2: Second Red Scare Late 1940s-early 1950s Concern that communism would spread to the U.S., fear of spies Feeling of paranoia; reflected in popular culture

Second Red Scare• Late 1940s-early 1950s• Concern that communism would spread to the U.S., fear of spies• Feeling of paranoia; reflected in popular culture

Page 3: Second Red Scare Late 1940s-early 1950s Concern that communism would spread to the U.S., fear of spies Feeling of paranoia; reflected in popular culture

White Board Moment

Predict how the government will respond to the paranoia and fear surrounding the Red Scare.

Page 4: Second Red Scare Late 1940s-early 1950s Concern that communism would spread to the U.S., fear of spies Feeling of paranoia; reflected in popular culture

HUAC• House Un-American Activities Committee • investigated suspected Communists in movie industry• no proof, but many blacklisted (Hollywood 10 jailed)

Page 5: Second Red Scare Late 1940s-early 1950s Concern that communism would spread to the U.S., fear of spies Feeling of paranoia; reflected in popular culture

White Board Moment

If you were accused of being a Communist, would you have testified before HUAC or refused to?

BRIEFLY explain why.

Page 6: Second Red Scare Late 1940s-early 1950s Concern that communism would spread to the U.S., fear of spies Feeling of paranoia; reflected in popular culture

McCarthyism• Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin • Unfairly accused people of being communists• Had little or no proof, contributed to mass hysteria• Ended in 1954 after the Army-McCarthy hearings

Page 7: Second Red Scare Late 1940s-early 1950s Concern that communism would spread to the U.S., fear of spies Feeling of paranoia; reflected in popular culture

White Board MOMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Could something like McCarthyism happen again?

What might people be accused of today?

Page 8: Second Red Scare Late 1940s-early 1950s Concern that communism would spread to the U.S., fear of spies Feeling of paranoia; reflected in popular culture

PATRIOT ACT• passed in response to 9/11 • expands gov’t’s ability to perform searches

Page 9: Second Red Scare Late 1940s-early 1950s Concern that communism would spread to the U.S., fear of spies Feeling of paranoia; reflected in popular culture

Whiteboard Moment

Does the government have the right to investigate its citizens? Under what circumstances?