The Red Scare was the fear of communism spreading into the United States. This scare came in two "waves": the first after WWI and the second in the post- WWII period during Eisenhower's presidency. Communism first became a problem after dictator and communistic governments developed in Europe along with Bolsheviks, anarchists, labor unions and immigrants. Then as WWII ended and tensions increased between the USSR and U.S. in the Cold War, American citizens then grew extremely cautious over communism in America over spies and traitors helping the USSR. One great example of this cautiousness is Joseph McCarthy's use of his McCarthyism to exploit communists in America through extreme measures. Some of his McCarthyistic views lead to formation of groups such as HUAC(House Un-American Activities Committee) to support him.
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The Branch of science that deals with the celestial bodies and the Universe is called Astronomy. People of almost all ancient civilisations studied astronomy.
One of the most important reason astronomy was important is that it helped them to keep track of seasons which allowed them plant and harvest crops at the correct time. It led to the development of advanced forms of agriculture.
Astronomy also allowed them to develop time keeping methods and calendars. It was also helpful in religion and politics as the ancient priests were aware of the time when the various celestial events would occur, so they could yield power by holding festivities tied to the astronomical phenomenon.
The priestly class were the only one who could predict such phenomena, astronomy was one one of the major reasons that helped them to become a powerful elite.
The answer is A. Immigrants were not allowed to participate in the government because there were no fees, and Athens was not a militaristic state, also the aristocracy was overthrown before the Athenian democratic polis was developed in the 6th century.
<span>B.) the freedom to practice the religion of your choice </span>
they believed that this act and other assimilation practices were an alternative to the extinction of Indian people.