The factors that led to the Cold War was…
• American fear of communist attack (Truman).
• Truman's dislike of Stalin (Truman).
• USSR's fear of the America's atomic bomb (Truman).
• USSR's dislike of capitalism (Trueman).
• USSR's actions in the Soviet zone of Germany (Trueman).
• America's refusal to share nuclear secrets (Trueman).
• USSR's expansion west into Eastern Europe broken election promises (Truman).
The Soviet Union, The Cold War, and the United States needed reinforcement in the late 1940s and 1950s, angry over the obvious danger presented by Communists in the U.S. became recognized as the Red Scare. The Red Scare led to a variety of actions that had an intense and enduring effect on U.S. government and society. National workers were studied to control whether they were adequately devoted to the organization, and the House Un-American Activities Committee, as well as U.S. Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, investigated claims
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security. Such beliefs were not completely unsupported. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics had long taken out espionage doings inner America with the aid of U.S. citizens, particularly throughout World War II. As apprehension concerning Soviet effect grew as the Cold War frenzied up, U.S. leaders obvious to act. On March 21, 1947, President Harry S. Truman (1884-1972) issued Executive order 9835, also known as the Loyalty Order, which instructed that all federal employees be examined to control whether they were suitably devoted to the government. President Harry S. Truman’s care plan was an alarming development for a country that prized the ideas of personal liberty and freedom of governmental group. Yet it was only one of many dubious activities that happened during the age of anti communist panic known as the Red