What did alger hiss, whittaker chambers, and ethel rosenberg have in common?
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History, 11.11.2019 22:31 manaisialockhart12
What did alger hiss, whittaker chambers, and ethel rosenberg have in common?
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all were subjects of espionage investigations that occurred as part of a red
scare.
all played a part in developing the agreements that formed the basis for the
united nations.
all were newscasters who make television the medium people turned to
for information.
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o all were senators who participated in the investigations of the mccarthy era.
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