Title: Fear of Communism Leads to Injustice
1Fear of Communism Leads to Injustice
- By Liz Hankins and Margaux DeChambre
English 3 / P.1
2What was Going on in the World
- During the late 1940s and 1950s, the Cold War was
taking place. - People began to question whether or not the ideas
of Communism had been brought to the entire
American government.
Information found from Emergence of
McCarthyism and The McCarthy Hearings 9.
3What was Going on in the World
- The powerful Soviet Union began to provide aid to
North Korea in order convert South Korea into a
Communist government. - The Soviet Union was gaining so much power
through bombs and forces that the people
throughout the world feared that they may
eventually take over.
Information found from Emergence of
McCarthyism.
4The Underlying Fear
- The fear of Soviet spies in the United States
caused people to constantly be afraid of becoming
a communist country. This helped McCarthy to gain
more support for his anti-communist tactics.
Information found from The McCarthy Hearings 10.
5The Underlying Fear
- This fear of the presence of spies caused people
to then fear anybody in the country because they
thought that anyone may have been a Communist.
6How Did it Start?
- McCarthy was craving power and was willing to
make accusations against people that didnt have
the same beliefs as him. During this time, the
easiest way to gain power in this manner was to
accuse someone of being a Communist.
Information found from The McCarthy Hearings 10.
7How Did it Start?
- These accusations raised peoples anxiety levels
and caused them to believe McCarthy because he
appeared to have all of the answers and facts.
8How Did it Start?
- In February 1950Senator Joseph R. McCarthy
(R-Wis.) made a speech at the Ohio County Womens
Republican Club meeting in Wheeling, West
Virginia, claiming that he held in his hand a
list of 205 card-carrying Communist Party members
working for the U.S. State Department
(Emergence of McCarthyism).
9Scapegoats
- He believed that anybody in America could have
been a Communist. - McCarthy mainly blamed people in the government,
Hollywood, and academia. - He believed people in Hollywood may have been
putting rebellious messages into their films.
Information found from Emergence of
McCarthyism and The McCarthy Hearings 10.
10Scapegoats
- He chose these people because he had something
against them or they had obvious reasons to be
blamed. - He accused these people based on political
affiliations, race, or sexual preferences (The
McCarthy Hearings 10). - He also blamed these people because he wanted
more power. - By putting other people down, he was moving up in
the chain of authority.
Information found from Emergence of
McCarthyism and The McCarthy Hearings 10.
11Who Did the Blaming?
- Senator Joseph R. McCarthy did all of the blaming
in order to gain more power. - He was campaigning as an anti-Communist, and he
was winning through peoples fears. - Following McCarthys accusations, the House
Un-American Activities Committee and government
loyalty programs also held investigations.
Information found from Red Scare and
Emergence of McCarthyism.
12Immediate/Direct Effects
- People lost their jobs and suffered without them.
- Everyone lived in fear.
- No one trusted anyone for fear that they would be
a secret Communist. - A widespread belief of Communist take-over began
in the United States.
Information found from Emergence of
McCarthyism and Red Scare.
13Long Term Effects
- People who lost their jobs were never reinstated.
- Those who were accused were not perceived the
same way or with the same respect as they were
before. - The United States did not become a communist
country.
Information found from Red Scare.
14Long Term Effects
- McCarthys witch-hunts led to his downfall
(Emergence of McCarthyism). - The Army-McCarthy hearings were highly publicized
and caused people to not support McCarthy
anymore. - By a vote of 67 to 22, McCarthy was condemned by
his fellow senators.
Information found from Emergence of
McCarthyism and Red Monday Rulings Reverse
Effects of McCarthyism.
15Connections to The Crucible
- Everyone believed McCarthy had all of the
solutions. - They supported him out of fear.
- In Arthur Millers, The Crucible, most of the
town believed Abigail had all of the answers and
followed her. - Proctor explains, I am only wondering how I may
prove what she told me, Elizabeth. If the girls
a saint now, I think it is not easy to prove
shes fraud, and the town gone so silly (The
Crucible 193).
Information found from Emergence of
McCarthyism and The McCarthy Hearings 10.
16Connections to The Crucible
- In the McCarthy trials, witnesses were badgered
and lives ruined by charges of communist
subversion that proved to be largely groundless
(Russell).
- The accusations in Salem also ruined the lives of
the accused and of their friends. - The charges of witchcraft were mainly groundless
because there was minimal proof. - As Danforth states, But witchcraft isan
invisible crime (The Crucible 215).
17Works Cited
- Emergence of McCarthyism. History in Dispute,
Vol. 19 The Red Scare after 1945. Robbie
Lieberman, ed. St. James Press, 2004.
Reproduced in History Resource Center.
Farmington Hills, MI Gale Group.
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2005. eLibrary. Maine Township District 207,
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Greenhaven Press, 2003.