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Why Were Joseph McCarthy's Accusations Taken Seriously in the 1950s

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Why were Joseph McCarthy's accusations taken seriously in the 1950s?


A) He exploited general Cold War fear prompted by government actions, including propaganda and loyalty pledges, thus making Americans believe that Communists were about to invade the nation.
B) He had solid evidence that indicted many high-ranking Americans.
C) He was already a well-established political figure and a trusted Washington insider.
D) He was a high-ranking member of the U.S. military and had served with valor during World War II.

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