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How did the post–World War II Red Scare change over time?(1 point)
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It became more difficult to monitor citizens.
It became more difficult to monitor citizens.

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

Surveillance of American citizens got more intense.
Surveillance of American citizens got more intense.

The government began to monitor people who weren’t communists.

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**The government began to monitor people who weren’t communists.**

Over time, the Red Scare when the U.S. government increasingly expanded surveillance and monitoring beyond known communists to include a broader range of individuals and groups that were perceived as a threat, regardless of their actual communist affiliations. This change reflected the growing paranoia and fear of communism that characterized the period.