In “Enemies from Within,” McCarthy makes the claim that a list shows 57 communists working in the US government.

Does McCarthy have sufficient evidence to support this claim?

Enemies from Within

Yes. McCarthy supports his claim by giving a couple of examples.
Yes. McCarthy supports his claim by giving a couple of examples.

No. McCarthy provides only a couple of examples of supposed communists.
No. McCarthy provides only a couple of examples of supposed communists.

Yes. McCarthy describes how specific communists were supported by other government officials.
Yes. McCarthy describes how specific communists were supported by other government officials.

No. McCarthy says there are communists but does not identify any.

I can vouch for the last response The answer is "No. McCarthy provides only a couple of examples of supposed communists." I took the test and got it right.

Joseph McCarthy claims in this speech to have a list of a number of communists in the State Department. His claims of the number of people on that list have changed from 205 to 57 and he never made the list public. He only makes vague accusations. This is not sufficient evidence to support his claim. The answer is "No. McCarthy provides only a couple of examples of supposed communists."

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To determine if McCarthy has sufficient evidence to support his claim that there were 57 communists working in the US government, we need to evaluate the information provided.

- If the answer is "Yes. McCarthy supports his claim by giving a couple of examples," this suggests that McCarthy provides specific examples and evidence to support his claim. In this case, it would indicate that McCarthy's claim is well-supported.

- If the answer is "No. McCarthy provides only a couple of examples of supposed communists," this suggests that McCarthy's evidence is limited and does not provide a comprehensive backing for his claim. In this case, it would indicate that McCarthy's claim lacks sufficient evidence.

- If the answer is "Yes. McCarthy describes how specific communists were supported by other government officials," this implies that McCarthy presents additional evidence of support for his claim by identifying specific instances of communists being aided by government officials. This additional evidence would bolster McCarthy's case.

- If the answer is "No. McCarthy says there are communists but does not identify any," this suggests that McCarthy makes claims about the existence of communists without providing specific examples or evidence. In this case, it would indicate that McCarthy's claim lacks sufficient evidence.

It is important to note that the interpretation of whether McCarthy has sufficient evidence may vary depending on one's perspective and evaluation of the provided information.

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