How did the ways J. Edgar Hoover and Joseph McCarthy oppose communism differ? (2 points)

Hoover looked for communism in entertainment, while McCarthy looked for communism in the government.

Hoover used surveillance to identify suspected traitors, while McCarthy used hearings.

Hoover's search was very public, while McCarthy pursued communism in a more secretive manner.

Hoover sought out communism overseas, while McCarthy looked for Communist sympathizers in the U.S.

Hoover focused on targeting individuals and organizations suspected of being communists, while McCarthy conducted investigations and accused individuals publicly of being communists.

Hoover relied on gathering intelligence and evidence to build cases against suspected communists, while McCarthy often relied on unsubstantiated claims and accusations to target individuals.