Answer:
Non-communists were unfairly accused
Explanation:
McCarthyism - a vociferous campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy in the period 1950–54. Many of the accused were blacklisted or lost their jobs, although most did not in fact belong to the Communist Party.
Therefore, the McCarthyism's limited the actions of non-communists, who had to be cautious, as to not be listed, as a "commie."
they could make political decisions(ex. building a wall), they could also make religious choices. They could kinda do whatever they wanted.
The criticism of the Masons that was not common was transparency in the intent and implementation of their policies. The answer is D.