Which term refers to Americans’ fear of the spread of communism in the years after World War I and after WWII? A. Red Scare
B. Marxist Alarm
C. Socialist Anxiety
D. Russian Panic
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The correct answer is A. Red Scare.
The term “Red Scare” refers to the widespread fear of communism that occurred in the United States after World War I (1917-1920) and again after World War II (late 1940s-1950s). During these periods, many Americans were concerned about the potential influence of communist ideology, leading to heightened anxiety, government actions against suspected communists, and broader social tensions.