Fear Of Communism One perceived threat to American life was the spread of communism, an economic and political system based on a single-party government.
■Essential Question: –How did the Cold War increase fears in the United States?
18 Cold War Conflicts QUIT CHAPTER OBJECTIVE INTERACT WITH HISTORY INTERACT WITH HISTORY TIME LINE VISUAL SUMMARY SECTION Origins of the Cold War 1 SECTION.
November 12, 2010 Why were Americans worried about the security of the U.S.? – The Hollywood Ten – Alger Hiss – Ethel and Julius Rosenburg Homework: Section.
Do Now Please respond to the following scenario in 4 or more sentences: At the beginning of class tomorrow, a teacher comes in and hands you a note informing.
“The Crucible” By Arthur Miller. Salem, Massachusetts, 1692 Early in 1692, a small group of girls in Salem fell ill, falling victim to hallucinations.
THE RED SCARE OF 1919-20. Political Philosophies Radical (Socialist/ Communist in this era) Refers to advocating drastic revolutionary changes in society.
The Americans pages 413-414. Red Scare got its name from the fact that the flag of communist Russia was red and the Red Scare was the fear of communism.
Ch. 14: Politics and Prosperity (1920-1929). Section 1: A Republican Decade The Republican Party dominated all three branches of government throughout.
Unit 7 Chapter 21 The Twenties (1920—1929). Chapter 21: Politics of the Roaring Twenties Overview Americans lash out at those who are different while.
Politics of the Roaring Twenties U.S. History Chapter 12.
1920-1929. The Jazz Age (1920-1929) Essential Question How did prejudice and labor strife affect the nation following WWI?