The Red Scare
As the 20th century has come to a close, it is time for all of us to recognize the great events of our American history. Well as we reflect upon it, the United States became a world power, technology evolved in a rapid pace, and all sorts of boundaries were broken and new ones set for USA. When people generally reflect upon the United States revolutionary periods, they immediately think of the 1960’s and 1970’s, but one period of time that does not immediately approach the mind is the period after World War 1. In this duration of time, the populace, especially the youth started to revolutionize their life styles and did not do things for the sake of tradition. With jazz and other Dixie land trends spreading all over the United States America, the youth became much more rebellious and thought of better ways of running their lives and tried influencing their beliefs on others. One set of beliefs that failed to pass throughout the U.S. was the idea of USSR’s government comm!unism. Communism was a type of government that supported the ideas of making everybody absolutely equal. This lead up to the Red Scare. The red scare was the period where America became afraid of the practice of a Communism after
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Approximate Word count = 919
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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