How did the post-World War II Red Scare change over time? (1 point)

1. Surveillance of American citizens got more intense.

2. The U.S. created laws to deal with the communist threat.

3. It became more difficult to monitor citizens.

4. The government began to monitor people who weren't communists.
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1. The focus shifted from communist infiltration in government to communist influence in various aspects of American society.

2. The Red Scare expanded to target not only communists, but also other leftist groups and individuals who were considered subversive.

3. Fear and paranoia surrounding the Red Scare gradually began to decrease as the Cold War tensions eased and the Soviet Union collapsed.

4. The government adapted its tactics and strategies in response to changing global dynamics, such as the rise of Islamic extremism, shifting its focus away from communism.

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