Asked by Tyler Kurtz on Jun 27, 2024

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President Truman contributed to American anticommunist sentiment after the Second World War by

A) recommending that "procommunist" books be removed from the nation's libraries and bookstores
B) claiming that all liberal Democrats were communist sympathizers
C) releasing classified information revealing an international communist conspiracy
D) ordering investigations into the loyalty of federal employees

Procommunist Books

Literature that supports or promotes the ideology of communism, often criticizing capitalist societies and advocating for a classless system.

Federal Employees

Individuals employed by the federal government of a country, working in various departments and agencies to administer and implement governmental functions and policies.

  • Understand the impact of President Truman and Eisenhower's policies on post-Second World War America.
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Averina GraciellaJul 01, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
President Truman's Executive Order 9835 in 1947 required all federal employees to undergo loyalty investigations in order to weed out any potential "subversives" or communist sympathizers within the government. This contributed to American anticommunist sentiment by causing a climate of fear and suspicion, and it set a precedent for future loyalty investigations and government surveillance programs.