This crusade, inititated by the government, spread rapidly and produced mass hysteria. Government workers had to take loyalty oaths and there was a massive attack with ill-founded accusations towards people, based on the suspicion that they were communist spies. Also, homosexuals were smeared as not being able to fight the communists. In general, people that were not ready to pledge loyalty to anti-communism were subject to many deprivations, from not having a driving license to being despised upon and smeared in newspapers.
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I belive it was cats that were viewed as gods however I am not 100% sure. I would go with false
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Internal locus of control, external locus of control
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<u>Internal locus of control</u>:
The locus of control is used to describe this view. This means that a person places the power and burden of responsibility, firmly in your hands.
<u>External locus of control:
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An external locus of control is just the opposite, with power and responsibility belonging to an outside force.
For example, Brain wins promotion at work
Brian's internal locus of control is hard work, his performance and external locus of control are good luck, good timing, etc.