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  • Essay / The Red Scare and McCarthyism - 1294

    The Red Scare and McCarthyism had triggered paranoia, disloyalty and job losses. Both the Red Scare and McCarthyism made the situation worse. Communism is a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is owned by the state and everyone works and is paid according to their abilities and needs. At the end of the month, when they receive their salary, they both end up with the same amount of money, that's not fair, is it? but that's more or less what McCarthyism is. During the 1950s there was great paranoia and the government, technically speaking, would not confide in anyone else and would falsely accuse others (Essay). The government was so paranoid that they did background checks on almost everyone and many people were fired because of that, not because of disloyalty or because they suspected they were fired for wrongdoing. other reasons, such as their homosexuality. More than 100 people were fired for being gay (Essay). One of the major issues of the 1950s was McCarthyism which was created by Senator McCarthy to oppose the Communist Party and which created much more paranoia and led to many people being blacklisted (McCarthyism ). Being blacklisted meant you could no longer find work because business or factory owners put you on the list. The owners told all the other companies and factories that you were a bad worker or lazy and told a lot of lies. They would also be fired due to the background check (Trial). People at the time were not happy with the situation, with so much paranoia and disloyalty going around, and people being fired for small reasons like being gay. One of the questions in the middle of the article......institute of American history. Np, and Web. March 16, 2014. “Essay 2, Unit IV.” Essay 2, Unit IV. Np, and Web. March 19, 2014. “McCarthyism.” ushistory.org. Independence Hall Association, nd Web. March 16, 2014. “McCarthyism and Cold War Diplomatic Security in the 1950s.” state.gov. Np, and Web. March 19, 2014. “Sixth Project – Communism and Freedom.” Eisenhower.archives.gov. Np, and Web. March 20, 2014. “The Cold War Museum.” Cold War Museum. Np, and Web. March 18. 2014. .