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-'''McCarthyism''' is the term describing a period of intense [[anti-Communist]] suspicion in the [[United States]] that lasted roughly from the late [[1940s]] to the late [[1950s]]. This period is also referred to as the Second [[Red Scare]], and coincided with increased fears about [[Communism|Communist]] influence on American institutions and [[espionage]] by [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] agents. Originally coined to criticize the actions of [[United States Senator|U.S. Senator]] [[Joseph McCarthy]], "McCarthyism" later took on a more general meaning, not necessarily referring to the conduct of Joseph McCarthy alone.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007]+'''McCarthyism''' is the term describing a period of intense [[anti-Communist]] suspicion in the [[United States]] that lasted roughly from the late [[1940s]] to the late [[1950s]]. This period is also referred to as the Second [[Red Scare]], and coincided with increased fears about [[Communism|Communist]] influence on American institutions and [[espionage]] by [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] agents. Originally coined to criticize the actions of [[United States Senator|U.S. Senator]] [[Joseph McCarthy]], "McCarthyism" later took on a more general meaning, not necessarily referring to the conduct of Joseph McCarthy alone.
 +==See also==
 +* [[American social policy during the Second Red Scare]]
 +* [[Fear mongering]]
 +* [[Lavender scare]]
 +* [[Red-baiting]]
 +* [[Venona project]]
 +* ''[[Blacklisted by History]]''
 +* ''[[Red Rabbit]]''
 + 
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McCarthyism is the term describing a period of intense anti-Communist suspicion in the United States that lasted roughly from the late 1940s to the late 1950s. This period is also referred to as the Second Red Scare, and coincided with increased fears about Communist influence on American institutions and espionage by Soviet agents. Originally coined to criticize the actions of U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy, "McCarthyism" later took on a more general meaning, not necessarily referring to the conduct of Joseph McCarthy alone.

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