As the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United
States intensified in the late 1940s and early 1950s, hysteria over the
perceived threat posed by Communists in the U.S. became known as the Red
Scare. (Communists were often referred to as “Reds” for their
allegiance to the red Soviet flag.) The Red Scare led to a range of
actions that had a profound and enduring effect on U.S. government and
society. Federal employees were analyzed to determine whether they were
sufficiently loyal to the government, and the House Un-American
Activities Committee, as well as U.S. Senator Joseph R. McCarthy,
investigated allegations of subversive elements in the government and
the Hollywood film industry. The climate of fear and repression linked
to the Red Scare finally began to ease by the late 1950s.
1. Agenda Reminders
~Read 20 minutes :)
~"Monsters are Due" Lit. Analysis due today
~Literature Test Review due today
~Literature Test next class
2. Read "Red Scare" & watch "Blacklisted" -- discuss in relation to "Monsters"
3. Work on Literature Test Review
4. If time, either type "Monsters" or complete "Monsters" extra credit research assignment.
1. Agenda Reminders
~Read 20 minutes :)
~"Monsters are Due" Lit. Analysis due today
~Literature Test Review due today
~Literature Test next class
2. Read "Red Scare" & watch "Blacklisted" -- discuss in relation to "Monsters"
3. Work on Literature Test Review
4. If time, either type "Monsters" or complete "Monsters" extra credit research assignment.
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