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Diano4ka-milaya [45]
3 years ago
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Anna11 [10]3 years ago
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Answer: the answer is D

Explanation: I just took the quiz

Alexeev081 [22]3 years ago
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McCarthyism is the practice of making accusations of subversion or treason, especially when related to communism. The term refers to U.S senator Joseph McCarthy (R-Wisconsin) and has its origins in the period in the United States known as the Second Red Scare, lasting from the late 1940s through the 1950s.
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