How did President Truman guard against communist spies in America?
He set immigration quotas on all people from Eastern Europe.
He set immigration quotas on all people from Eastern Europe.
He made all communist-related activities illegal in the United States.
He made all communist-related activities illegal in the United States.
He ordered the investigation of government workers to determine their loyalty.
He ordered the investigation of government workers to determine their loyalty.
He set up a committee led by Joseph McCarthy to investigate communist activities on American soil.
He set up a committee led by Joseph McCarthy to investigate communist activities on American soil.
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He also implemented the Federal Employee Loyalty Program, which required all federal employees to undergo background checks and loyalty oaths to ensure their allegiance to the United States and not to communist ideologies. Additionally, President Truman signed the McCarran Internal Security Act in 1950, which allowed for the arrest and detention of suspected communists during times of emergency. These measures were aimed at guarding against communist spies and subversive activities in America during the early years of the Cold War.