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wounded. The Cambodian Khmer Rouge government, possibly on
appeal by the government of the People’s Republic of China(PRC),
released the crew, who were brought out of Cambodia by the res-
cuers. The reasons for the ship’s capture and subsequent release of
the crew have baffled researchers.

McCARTHY ERA. The McCarthy era refers to the years between
1950 and 1954 when Wisconsin senator Joseph McCarthy zealously
sought to unmask communist infiltration of the U.S. government.
The stage for the McCarthy Era was set as early as 1940, when the
Alien Registration Act made it illegal for anyone in the United States
to advocate, abet, or teach the overthrow of the government. The law
also required all alien residents over 14 years of age living in the
country to file a statement of personal and occupational status as well
as a record of their political beliefs. The main objective of the Act
was to undermine the American Communist Party and other left-wing
political groups in the United States. Politicians soon settled on the
House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), set up in 1938
to investigate unpatriotic behavior, as the best venue to enforce the
Alien Registration Act.
After World War II, the HUAC began investigating intellectuals,
artists, and movie stars, a task assumed by Senator McCarthy in Feb-
ruary 1950 when he became chairman of the committee. With the
communist takeover in China in 1949 and the onset of the Korean
Warin 1950, the American public felt genuinely frightened by the
possibilities of internal subversion. However, McCarthy went further
and began attacking government officials as communist infiltrators.
For the next two years, Senator McCarthy investigated government
agencies and a large number of people about their political past.
Some of these people lost their jobs, mostly because of the implica-
tion associated with being investigated. This witch hunt and hysteria
became known as McCarthyism.
When McCarthy started alleging communist infiltration of the mil-
itary and the intelligence services, the White House began having
doubts about McCarthy’s investigations and sought ways to discredit
him. The televised hearings also showed McCarthy, according to one
newspaper column of the time, to be “evil and unmatched in malice.”
The Senate passed a motion of censure against Senator McCarthy on

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