1. The Red Scare was hysteria over the perceived threat posed by Communists in the U.S. during the Cold War
2. Americans also felt the effects of the Red Scare on a personal level, and thousands of alleged communist sympathizers saw their lives disrupted. They were hounded by law enforcement, alienated from friends and family and fired from their jobs
3. HUAC was created in 1938 to investigate alleged disloyalty and rebel activities on the part of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having Communist ties. Citizens suspected of having ties to the communist party would be tried in a court of law.
4. 1954, during the height of the McCarthy era's "Red Scare," Congress voted to add the phrase "under God." The legislative history of the act explains that the change served "to deny the atheistic and materialistic concepts of communism with its attendant subservience of the individual."
5. Hollywood Ten, in U.S. history, 10 motion-picture producers, directors, and screenwriters who appeared before the House Un-American Activities Committee in October 1947, refused to answer questions regarding their possible communist affiliations
6. The blacklist involved the practice of denying employment to entertainment industry professionals believed to be or to have been Communists or sympathizers.
What was Senator Joseph McCarthy's role in the movement?
He is known for alleging that numerous communists and Soviet spies and sympathizers had infiltrated the United States federal government, universities, film industry, and elsewhere. Ultimately, the smear tactics that he used led him to be censured by the U.S. Senate.
As a result the French gave most of Canada and the land east of the Mississippi to the British.
Answer:
In 1929, the British were still refusing to discuss Indian independence. Many Indians protested the British tax on salt by marching to the sea to make their own salt.
Explanation:
According to a recent study the positively charged atmosphere attracts negatively charged spider silk might the electrostatic force play in spider
dispersal.
3)The positively charged atmosphere attracts negatively charged spider silk.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The ballooning of spiders can be explained by the electrostatic interaction between spider silk, atmosphere and the earth. Spiders lack the ability to fly but still they move in the air by discharging silk and moving easily using it. Air drag also plays an important role in the movement of spiders but ballooning effect cannot be just explained in terms of air drag.
The earth is negatively charged and thus any ground based object will have this negative charge. Spider silk is negatively charged. Thus there will be an electrostatic repulsion between any ground based object and the spider silk. Similarly the atmosphere is positively charged which means there will be an attraction between the spider silk and atmosphere.