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Blacklisting
Refusing to hire a person; common action toward suspected communists in 1950s
Meeting of U.S., British, and Soviet leaders to plan for the postwar world.
Televised hearings of U.S. Senates investigations into Communists in the military
Congressional committee formed to investigate U.S. citizens accused of communist activities.
Meeting with the U.S., British, and Soviet leader when they divided Germany into four zones.
Law that required suspected communist organization to register with federal government
Method of making vicious accusations without offering proof; named after Senator McCarthy
International organization to promote world peace and resolve conflicts between nations
United Nations
Refusing to hire a person; common action toward suspected communists in 1950s
Meeting of U.S., British, and Soviet leaders to plan for the postwar world.
Televised hearings of U.S. Senates investigations into Communists in the military
Congressional committee formed to investigate U.S. citizens accused of communist activities.
Meeting with the U.S., British, and Soviet leader when they divided Germany into four zones.
Law that required suspected communist organization to register with federal government
Method of making vicious accusations without offering proof; named after Senator McCarthy
International organization to promote world peace and resolve conflicts between nations
McCarthyism
Refusing to hire a person; common action toward suspected communists in 1950s
Meeting of U.S., British, and Soviet leaders to plan for the postwar world.
Televised hearings of U.S. Senates investigations into Communists in the military
Congressional committee formed to investigate U.S. citizens accused of communist activities.
Meeting with the U.S., British, and Soviet leader when they divided Germany into four zones.
Law that required suspected communist organization to register with federal government
Method of making vicious accusations without offering proof; named after Senator McCarthy
International organization to promote world peace and resolve conflicts between nations
Internal Security Act
Refusing to hire a person; common action toward suspected communists in 1950s
Meeting of U.S., British, and Soviet leaders to plan for the postwar world.
Televised hearings of U.S. Senates investigations into Communists in the military
Congressional committee formed to investigate U.S. citizens accused of communist activities.
Meeting with the U.S., British, and Soviet leader when they divided Germany into four zones.
Law that required suspected communist organization to register with federal government
Method of making vicious accusations without offering proof; named after Senator McCarthy
International organization to promote world peace and resolve conflicts between nations
House Un-American Activities Committee
Refusing to hire a person; common action toward suspected communists in 1950s
Meeting of U.S., British, and Soviet leaders to plan for the postwar world.
Televised hearings of U.S. Senates investigations into Communists in the military
Congressional committee formed to investigate U.S. citizens accused of communist activities.
Meeting with the U.S., British, and Soviet leader when they divided Germany into four zones.
Law that required suspected communist organization to register with federal government
Method of making vicious accusations without offering proof; named after Senator McCarthy
International organization to promote world peace and resolve conflicts between nations
Potsdam Conference
Refusing to hire a person; common action toward suspected communists in 1950s
Meeting of U.S., British, and Soviet leaders to plan for the postwar world.
Televised hearings of U.S. Senates investigations into Communists in the military
Congressional committee formed to investigate U.S. citizens accused of communist activities.
Meeting with the U.S., British, and Soviet leader when they divided Germany into four zones.
Law that required suspected communist organization to register with federal government
Method of making vicious accusations without offering proof; named after Senator McCarthy
International organization to promote world peace and resolve conflicts between nations
Yalta Conference
Refusing to hire a person; common action toward suspected communists in 1950s
Meeting of U.S., British, and Soviet leaders to plan for the postwar world.
Televised hearings of U.S. Senates investigations into Communists in the military
Congressional committee formed to investigate U.S. citizens accused of communist activities.
Meeting with the U.S., British, and Soviet leader when they divided Germany into four zones.
Law that required suspected communist organization to register with federal government
Method of making vicious accusations without offering proof; named after Senator McCarthy
International organization to promote world peace and resolve conflicts between nations
Army-McCarthy Hearings
Refusing to hire a person; common action toward suspected communists in 1950s
Meeting of U.S., British, and Soviet leaders to plan for the postwar world.
Televised hearings of U.S. Senates investigations into Communists in the military
Congressional committee formed to investigate U.S. citizens accused of communist activities.
Meeting with the U.S., British, and Soviet leader when they divided Germany into four zones.
Law that required suspected communist organization to register with federal government
Method of making vicious accusations without offering proof; named after Senator McCarthy
International organization to promote world peace and resolve conflicts between nations
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