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Princess Gutierrez
on Oct 28, 2024Verified
The Internal Security (McCarran) Act of 1950 __________________________.
A) stipulated that critics of American foreign policy could not hold defense jobs
B) prohibited American citizens from traveling to the Middle East, China, or Eastern Europe
C) required members of "Communist-front" organizations to register with the government and prohibited them from holding government jobs
D) made it illegal to belong to an organization that advocated the violent overthrow of the United States government
Internal Security Act
is a 1950 Act of Congress, also known as the McCarran Act, aimed at protecting the United States against communist activities.
Communist-Front Organizations
Groups or entities that are ostensibly independent but actually controlled by a communist party, often created to advance communist agendas under the guise of other social or political objectives.
Violent Overthrow
The forcible removal of an existing government or leadership by a group or movement.
- Analyze the impact of the United States' international policy and security actions in molding domestic opinions on communism and global interactions.
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Learning Objectives
- Analyze the impact of the United States' international policy and security actions in molding domestic opinions on communism and global interactions.