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Bell Quiz 1) Read Page 617 of the textbook “Loyalty Review Board” and “The House Un-American Activities Committee.” 2) Then analyze the political cartoon on page 620 and answer questions 1 and 2 listed under “Skillbuilder.”

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Page 1: Bell Quiz 1) Read Page 617 of the textbook “Loyalty Review Board” and “The House Un-American Activities Committee.” 2) Then analyze the political cartoon

Bell Quiz

1) Read Page 617 of the textbook “Loyalty Review Board” and “The House Un-American Activities Committee.”

2) Then analyze the political cartoon on page 620 and answer questions 1 and 2 listed under “Skillbuilder.”

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Bell Quiz Answers

1. The car represents HUAC.2. The committee was reckless and displayed

little concern that innocent people might be harmed.

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Domino Theory

• The idea that if a nation falls under communist control, nearby nations will also fall under communist control.

• Example

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BELL QUIZ: WRITE 1 PARAGRAPH• Write about a time when you were accused of

doing something that you really didn’t do. What happened? How did it make you feel? Do you feel as if you ever “cleared your name” and proved your innocence?

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SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT?

• Would you have confessed to the “crime” (remember you didn’t do it) if it would have ended the situation and there would have been no major repercussions?

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SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT?

• Would you have ever considered “turning someone else in” (even if they were innocent) in order for you to be “let off the hook”?

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Witch? Does she float?

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Monty Python: “She’s a Witch!”

http://mustikka.oulu.fi/video/witch.htm

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Fear of Communism Spreading to America

• In the early years of the Cold War, many Americans believed that the security of the U.S. was at risk.

• Communism had already spread to Eastern Europe, China and North Korea. Was the U.S. next?

• By 1944, about 100,000 Americans claimed membership in the Communist Party. Where was the loyalty of these American Communists?

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McCarthyism and the Red Scare• Senator Joseph McCarthy from

Wisconsin began making unsupported accusations in 1950 that communism had infiltrated the State Department.

• Claimed at one time to have the names of 205 communists in the U.S. Government.

• All accusations were made on the Senate floor with no evidence because he has immunity on the Senate floor.

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McCarthyism• In 1954, McCarthy accuses the U.S army of

being full of communists (that is why the Korean War ended in a stalemate according to him).

• The senate investigates the accusations and find McCarthy to be instable and acting illegally.

• McCarthy dies in 1957 from alcoholism.

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Guilty until proven innocent?

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Bell Quiz: Use Pages 616-621Reminder: Cell phones off and put away 1. What was the purpose of the loyalty Review

Board?2. What did the House Un-American Activities

Committee do?3. Who were the Hollywood Ten?4. What was controversial about McCarthy’s

tactics?5. Why did most Republicans remain silent about

McCarthy’s “witch hunt?”

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Bell Quiz Answers1) The Loyalty Review Board investigated government

employees and fired individuals considered disloyal to the U.S. government.

2) Investigated communist influence in the film industry (Hollywood).

3) Ten men in the film business that refused to cooperate with HUAC. They were all sentenced to prison.

4) McCarthy made accusations without any evidence and ignored the constitutionally protected rights of Americans.

5) Republicans didn’t try to stop McCarthy because they were willing to do anything to win the 1952 Presidential Election. Plus, they were fearful of retaliation by McCarthy.

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Objectives

TLW…1. Describe government efforts to investigate

the loyalty of Americans.2. Describe the efforts of Senator Joseph

McCarthy to investigate alleged Communist influence in the United States.

3. Explain the spy cases of Alger Hiss and Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.

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LOYALTY REVIEW BOARD• President Truman did not want to

appear as if he was soft on communism so he established the Federal Employee Loyalty Program.

• Purpose: to investigate government employees and fire those who were found to be disloyal (modern day witch hunt).

• 3.2 million employees were investigated between 1947-51. 212 employees were fired for “security risks.” 2,900 resigned.

• Individuals under investigation were not allowed to see the evidence against them. Against constitutional rights?

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House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)• In 1947, HUAC, which was chaired by J.

Parnell Thomas, started an investigation into the Hollywood Motion Picture Industry.

• The HUAC interviewed 41 people who were working in Hollywood. These people were interviewed voluntarily and were known as friendly witnesses supporting the accusations that Communists had infiltrated the movie industry.

• Witnesses were required to either incriminate themselves OR name someone they know or believe to be a communist.

• Refusal to testify resulted in jail time and loss of their job.

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THE HOLLYWOOD TEN• The Friendly witnesses named

nineteen people who they said were pro communists.

• Ten of those people refused to answer any questions during the hearings thus became known as the Hollywood Ten.

• The ten men claimed that the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution gave them the right to refuse to answer questions about their beliefs.

• The HUAC and the courts disagreed and all ten men were found guilty of contempt of congress.

• Each of them was sentenced to between six and twelve months in prison.

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BLACKLISTS

• Blacklist=a list of people condemned for being Communists.

• About 500 actors, writers, producers, and directors had their careers ruined because they could not find work.

• Paul Robeson (Actor): income fell from $150,000 a year to $3000 a year.

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10 Minute Video Segment: Tony Kahn

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Use Pages 616-621

1. How did the cases on Alger Hiss and the Rosenbergs increase the anti-communist mood of Americans?2. How did these cases make Americans feel unsafe?3. Do you think fear can swipe away reason? Explain your reasoning.4. How did fear of communism cause violations of freedom in the U.S?5. How did world events help lead to McCarthyism?6. How did McCarthy affect the behavior of individual Americans?

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Alger Hiss• In 1948, American Alger Hiss

was accused of spying for the Soviet Union.

• Hiss was a U.S. State Department official involved in the establishment of the United Nations.

• Convicted and serves just under 4 years in prison.

• The case causes fear and panic to spread across America.

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Soviet Union Develops the Atomic Bomb

• Klaus Fuchs, a German born physicist, had worked on the Manhattan Project and gave the Soviet Union information enabling them to develop their own atomic bomb about 5 years sooner than they would have.

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RDS-1

• First Soviet Union atomic bomb exploded on September 3, 1949.

• Fuchs served just under 9 ½ years in prison before returning to live in Germany.

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Ethel and Julius Rosenberg• Klaus Fuchs implicated Ethel

and Julius Rosenberg as being American spies for the Soviet Union and working closely with Fuchs in passing information on to the Soviets.

• Both are found guilty of espionage and electrocuted on June 19, 1953.

• The Rosenberg spy case spreads more panic across America.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF38CTK0EHU

(McCarthy and the Crucible Character Comparison)

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Margaret Chase Smith's "Declaration of Conscience“ Speech

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Causes and Effects of McCarthyismCauses:

1) Communist take over of Eastern Europe and China after WWII.

2) Soviets developed the atomic bomb more quickly than expected.

3) Korean War ends in a stalemate.

Effects:1) Millions of Americans

are forced to take loyalty oaths and undergo loyalty investigations.

2) Many people are afraid to speak out on public issues.

3) Anti-Communism continues to drive U.S. foreign policy.

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Exit Slip1) Write one thing you learned today.2) Rate your understanding of today’s topic on a

scale of 1-10. What can you do to improve your understanding?

3) Write one thing you didn’t understand today.4) Write your name.5) Turn in the Exit Slip to me before you leave

today.

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