Answer:
This period is known as the Red Scare.
Explanation:
The Red Scare, also known as <em>McCarthyism</em>, was the period in time in which <em>fear of a possible communist or anarchist rise </em>was spread. Its name derived from the red flags commonly used by communists.
This point in time rose <em>fear of foreigners</em>, fears of communist influence as well as <em>infiltration within the U.S. government</em>.
In the history of Vietnam, some Chinese Dynasties have invaded Vietnam and have tried to add it to China, but many uprisings were organized be The Ly, the Vietnamese leader. At first, The Han Dynasty ruled over Vietnam from 43 until 544, and then The Tang Dynasty, took control of the country. However, both the Han and the Tang Dynasties had to deal with many revolts led by the Vietnamese.
Answer:
It was the Korean War that changed the American approach to Japanese economy.
The Korean War, which took place only a couple of years after the end of WWII (WWII ended in 1945, and the Korean War started in 1950) changed how the US approached Japan in general given that Korea had been under Japanese rule for 35 years. This war happened between North Korea and South Korea which were initially divided in 1949 in order to bring them back together again.