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In which way did the second red scare resemble the first red scare? (4 points it led to a rise in isolationist sentiment. it began as a result of high unemployment. it resulted in the passage of laws restricting civil liberties. it contributed to the growth of the american communist party.

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I believe it led to a rise in the isolationist sentiment. 
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By definition, the red scare is the term that is commonly used to describe the state of having a widespread influence of communism in a certain region. These incidents happened more frequent at the course of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union wherein it led to the rise the isolationist movement.
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