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25 April, 17:39
The Red Scare grew from the emergence of
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Dominique Wells
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The Red Scare grew from the emergence of Communism. The United States of America was fearful of the fact that many Latin American and Asian countries would become communist countries and this would negatively impact America and give the Russians a head start. This made the Americans fearful of communism.
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