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Describe the Red Scare that followed the end of World War II. What factors caused it? What were its major results?
Psychological Factors
Elements that influence an individual's mental state and behavior, including emotions, attitudes, and thoughts.
Stress
The body's response to any demand or challenge, which can be triggered by physical, mental, or emotional factors.
Frustration
The feeling of being upset or annoyed as a result of being unable to change or achieve something.
Conflicts
Situations in which incompatible goals, attitudes, emotions, or behaviors lead to disagreement or opposition between individuals or groups.
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