Question: Which best describes the effects of the red scare in
texas during the 1920s?
Answer: Texans were
not greatly affected because the state had few unionists and/or communists.
EXPLANATION:
The Red Scare took
place from 1940 to 1950 (cold war period with the Soviet Union) in the US. It
led to a series of intense actions that had a telling effect on the US government
and society.
Since these allegations
were investigated by the former US Senator Joseph McCarthy, it was
popularly called as ‘McCarthyism’.
The significant effect of
this event was the cloud of hatred that surrounded the people and the
resultant misuse that took place in the form of taking personal
vengeance by calling their enemies and competitors as communists.
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