The correct answer is A) fear of communism and the USSR was increased.
A result of the trial and execution of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg for espionage in 1953 was that fear of communism and the USSR was increased.
During the Cold War years, the United States and the Soviet Union competed in almost everything, including in the arms race and the space race. During this period, the world lived tense moments and even, the world was on the brink of another war due to the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962.
In the case of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, they were executed because the government proved that they had given top-secret information to the Soviet Union, regarding nuclear bombs. They were accused of being spies and of conspiring against the United States. These events and all the scenario of the Cold War and the Red Scare accusations of the US having Communists infiltrated in the federal government and in the military, only increased the fear of communism and the USSR.
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new inventions that made manufacturing more efficient
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e. Experimenting with bold new programs for economic and social reform.
Explanation:
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the 32nd President of the United States, staying in office from 1933-45. His presidency was also strife with the effects of the Great Depression, leaving him to deal with the effects both during and after the economic crisis.
In 1932, President Roosevelt introduced the First New Deal, a series of reforms to help deal with the economic crisis that plunged the United States into chaos, the worst of its kind in its history. His promise as the President was to experiment with numerous bold new programs that will deal with the economic and social issues. The Second New Deal will follow in 1935, making the term "The New Deal" synonymous with him.
Thus, the correct answer is option e.