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The Red Scare was a period marked by intense fear of communism in the United States, particularly following the Russian Revolution. Many Americans worried that communist sympathizers could be inciting revolution from within the country. Labor unions were often viewed with suspicion, seen as potential hotbeds of communist activity. This climate of fear led to widespread paranoia, government crackdowns, and significant violations of civil liberties as the U.S. sought to root out perceived threats to its democratic values.
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