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What are two reasons why Communism was seen as such a threat to America in the 1950s?
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In many ways, the threat of communism was very overblown in the US, but people feared that the economic system would spread poverty and tyranny in America. It was a tangible threat because the USSR kept expanding and had nuclear weapons
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