What was the primary reason for the heightened anti-communist sentiment in the United States during the 1950s?

Understanding the McCarthy Era and Logical Fallacies

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Economic recession
Rise of the internet
Increased immigration
Threats from the Soviet Union and China
2.
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Who was the first person Senator McCarthy accused of being a communist?
Dorothy Kenyon
Joseph Stalin
Albert Einstein
Winston Churchill
3.
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What logical fallacy involves assuming a claim is true because it hasn't been proven false?
Slippery slope
Straw man
Argument from ignorance
Ad hominem
4.
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What is the rule of thumb regarding the burden of proof?
No evidence is needed
Both parties must provide evidence
The person denying the claim must provide evidence
The person making the claim must provide evidence
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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In the context of global warming, what does the burden of proof imply?
Skeptics must prove that global warming is not happening
Scientists must prove global warming is happening
Politicians must prove global warming is a hoax
No one needs to prove anything
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the outcome of the senate subcommittee's investigation into Dorothy Kenyon?
She was found guilty
All charges were dismissed
She was fined
She was imprisoned
7.
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What happened to Senator McCarthy after his influence waned?
He became president
He was formally disciplined
He retired peacefully
He was re-elected
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