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The ways the nation reacted to the fear of communism in the 1950s. were the following:
- Anticommunist laws were passed.
- Some government workers were forced to take loyalty oaths.
- New laws made it illegal to criticize the government.
We are talking about the strange times of the Red Scare, in which Wisconsin Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy publicly accused that there were Communists infiltrated in the federal government and the US military.
The only problem was that McCartney just accused people but never included solid support to his accusations, affecting the reputation of many Americans.
"Wherever German is spoken and German culture is practiced" according to the poet, it defines Germany as a nation.
<u>Answer:</u> Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
In "Where is the German's Fatherland," by Ernst Moritz Arndt, everywhere German is being used and German culture is exercised is what distinguishes Germany as per the author. This poem was written in 1813, at the height of French Napoleonic rule.
Arndt is one of the scholarly writers who inspired the patriotism of Germany. He points out that the fatherland of German is where German is spoken and German culture is exercised, so it can be anywhere.
They got their names after the ancient Greek gods and goddesses.
According to Document three, one would believe that Napoleon is a democratic reformer or hero. He is painted in a fashion similar to that of General George Washington. In the source photo, Napoleon is wearing the democratic colors of red (valor), white (purity), and blue (justice) and riding a white horse (strength &purity) and in a soldiers uniform giving him the air of being a representation of the people.