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Which group was the target of the Red Scare during the 1950s?

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Answered by Jasdeep145
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A "Red Scare" is the promotion of a widespread fear of a potential rise of communism or anarchism by a society or state. The name refers to the red flags that the communists used. The term is most often used to refer to two periods in the history of the United States which are referred to by this name. The First Red Scare, which occurred immediately after World War I, revolved around a perceived threat from the American labor movement, anarchist revolution and political radicalism. The Second Red Scare, which occurred immediately after World War II, was preoccupied with the perception that national or foreign communists were infiltrating or subverting U.S. society and the federal government.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Red Scare was a fear of Communist revolution which gripped America from 1919 to 1920. Immigrants were the most usual targets, but so were people in workers' unions, or anyone with left-wing ideas.

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