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Mark each statement if it describes how the nation reacted to the fear of communism in the 1950s. A. Anticommunist laws were passed. B. New laws made it illegal to criticize the government. C. New immigration laws allowed entry to Soviet citizens. D. Some government workers were forced to take loyalty oaths. E. Communist organizations were encouraged to enlist new members.

Sagot :

"A. Anticommunist laws were passed" and "D. Some government workers were forced to take loyalty oaths" are true. There was large-scale surveillance done of people suspected of being Soviets.
I think that all the above apply, but if I have to choose one I´d say
b)  New laws made it illegal to criticize the government.