Question
Using the picture of Levittown how did the second Red Scare and HUAC play
a role in the everyday lives of Americans?
it created a panic of people watching reporting oddities/weird
behaviors in general public
The national motto "in God We Trust" on American money to
remind everyone of American Ideals
a It created a panic of searching for people creating atomic bombs to
sell on the black market
D
The text of the Emancipation Proclamation produced the procedure
to handle soviet spies
Answer
The second Red Scare and HUAC led to a culture of fear and suspicion, with people reporting on their neighbors and colleagues for any perceived communist sympathies. This affected the everyday lives of Americans by creating a climate of paranoia and distrust. The picture of Levittown represents the conformity and homogeneity of American society during this time, as people sought to blend in and avoid suspicion.