Mccarthyism Dbq

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The Cold War greatly impacted the United States' domestic policy, partly due to the “Red Scare” or the spread of communism worldwide and in the United States. Many American people were unfairly accused of being communists, this act was commonly known as McCarthyism. Furthermore, on the US homefront, most families feared a nuclear attack from then and still now rival country the USSR, most widely known today as Russia. This fear prompted the US to beef up its military and defense systems Nationwide, this effectively was a big spending point that caused the spending to decrease across the board including Public Education and many more. As a whole, the United States homefront was severely impacted by the actions taken by the US and the USSR, these actions single-handedly caused one of the scariest times in United States history. …show more content…

Therefore, since the percentage of the federal budget spent on the military jumped from 21% to 88%, this effectively put the percentage of school education down by 3.1% which now had only left with 0.33% of the budget going towards public education. Furthermore, the Red Scare was a time of communist leaders trying to spread communism into the United States. Joseph McCarthy was a leading anti-communist who wasn't afraid to speak his mind. The phrase McCarthyism is a term that was used against him and others who patronized people as communists falsely without any real hard evidence. As seen in Document 3, you can assume that the man holding the paint bucket with “smear” on it is Joseph McCarthy. Smearing is the act of labeling one as a communist, Joseph McCarthy had the power to ruin people's lives just because they had a very minor possibility of being a

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