American social policy during the Second Red Scare

During its Second Red Scare (1947–1957) a distinct set of domestic policies and conservative social mores came to dominate popular culture and interpersonal relations in the United States. == The Post–World War II "baby boom" == In the aftermath of World War II, the birth rate spiked in the United States as millions of young men were discharged from the armed forces and began to establish new households.

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American social policy during the Second Red Scare

During its Second Red Scare (1947–1957) a distinct set of domestic policies and conservative social mores came to dominate popular culture and interpersonal relations in the United States. == The Post–World War II "baby boom" == In the aftermath of World War II, the birth rate spiked in the United States as millions of young men were discharged from the armed forces and began to establish new households.

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