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- what caused the red scare in america?
The Red Scare (both the First and Second) had multiple causes. The First Red Scare (post - WWI) was triggered by the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia (1917), which spread ideas of communism and socialism. There was also labor unrest in the US (e.g., strikes), fears of radicalism, and the Palmer Raids' context of anti - radical sentiment. The Second Red Scare (McCarthy era, post - WWII) was driven by the Cold War tensions with the Soviet Union, the spread of communism in Asia (e.g., China's revolution, Korean War), and domestic fears of communist infiltration in government, media, and other institutions, along with Senator McCarthy's anti - communist crusade.
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The Red Scare (First: post - WWI; Second: post - WWII) had causes including: 1. First Red Scare: Bolshevik Revolution (1917) spreading communist/socialist ideas, US labor unrest, anti - radical sentiment (e.g., Palmer Raids). 2. Second Red Scare: Cold War tensions with USSR, communist spread in Asia (China, Korea), domestic fear of communist infiltration (McCarthy's anti - communist crusade, fears in government/media/institutions).