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History, 22.07.2019 03:00 tommyewall34

Why did america's growing international struggle against the soviet union so quickly lead to a fear of communist subversion within the united states. would it have been possible to have rationally tried to stop soviet spying without creating an indiscriminate witch hunt? to what extent was the anticommunist crusade really concerned about american national security, and to what extent was it simply persecuting people perceived as different?

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