1. PART A: How does McCarthy frame the conflict between democracy and communism in his introduction

A) McCarthy frames the conflict between democracy and communism as that between a Christian society and the threat of atheism.
B) McCarthy frames the conflict between democracy and communism as one of American values versus foreign influence.
C) McCarthy frames the conflict between democracy and communism as long-running and apocalyptic, as the U.S. is on the brink of war.
D)McCarthy frames the conflict between democracy and communism as an active war fought on battlegrounds that is close to resolution.

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In his introduction from the "Enemies from Within" speech, Senator McCarthy B) frames the conflict between democracy and communism as one of American values versus foreign influence.

Senator McCarthy gained nationwide fame in the aftermath of the Second World War due to his fiery attacks on Communism. He made several claims about Communism in the United States such as:

  • saying that over 200 people in the U.S. State Department were Communists
  • Communists were in the CIA
  • Communists were in virtually every part of the federal government

In a speech he gave titled, "Enemies from Within," he alluded to how Democracy was American and Communism was foreign and so should be rejected.

In conclusion, Senator McCarthy wanted people to hate Communism and so characterized it as foreign.

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