Source: President Harry S. Truman, Veto of the Internal Security Act (McCarran Act), September 22, 1950
"There is a sharp division between the Bill of Rights and the provisions of this bill... We need not deprive ourselves of the protections of free speech, free press, and peaceable assembly in order to answer the threat of domestic subversion... This bill would make a mockery of our Bill of Rights and would actually help the communists by making many moderate reform movements appear subversive."
Which of the following historical developments from the mid-twentieth century represents the most direct contradiction to the civil liberties concerns expressed by President Truman in the excerpt?
- The executive branch's establishment of the Federal Employee Loyalty Program via Executive Order 9835.Cevap
- BThe reorganization of military and intelligence networks under the National Security Act of 1947 to carry out global containment.
- CThe bipartisan congressional coalition's support for the Great Society programs to eliminate domestic inequality.
- DThe absolute consensus among civil rights organizations to suspend public demonstrations to prove their loyalty.
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The executive branch's establishment of the Federal Employee Loyalty Program via Executive Order 9835.
The correct answer is correct because President Truman's own administration established the Federal Employee Loyalty Program via Executive Order 9835 in 1947. This program allowed for the investigation and dismissal of government employees based on political beliefs and associations, often without the right to confront accusers. This executive action represents a direct contradiction to Truman's public opposition to the McCarran Act on the grounds of protecting the Bill of Rights.
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The domestic impacts and political contradictions of the Second Red Scare, specifically the tension between civil liberties and national security policies.
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