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  1. Joseph Raymond McCarthy (November 14, 1908 – May 2, 1957) was an American politician who served as a Republican U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 until his death at age 48 in 1957.

  2. Jun 20, 2024 · Joseph McCarthy (born November 14, 1908, near Appleton, Wisconsin, U.S.—died May 2, 1957, Bethesda, Maryland) was an American politician who served in the U.S. Senate (1947–57), representing Wisconsin, and who lent his name to the term McCarthyism.

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Best Known For: Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy charged that communists had infiltrated the U.S. State Department. He became chair of the Senate's subcommittee on investigations.

  4. Oct 29, 2009 · Joseph R. McCarthy, a U.S. senator from Wisconsin, is best known for his high-profile attempts to expose communists in the U.S. government during the 1950s.

  5. Oct 23, 2019 · Senator Joseph McCarthy led a reckless crusade against suspected communists in America which created a national panic in the early 1950s.

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · McCarthyism, name given to the period of the 1950s when Senator Joseph McCarthy produced a series of investigations and hearings in an effort to expose supposed communist infiltration of the U.S. government.

  7. Elected to the Senate in 1946, Joseph McCarthy (1908-1957) did not draw major national attention until 1950. On February 9th of that year, he delivered a Lincoln Day address in Wheeling, West Virginia, blaming failures in American foreign policy on Communist infiltration of the U.S. government.

  8. One of the most controversial and polarizing figures in American history was Senator Joseph McCarthy. McCarthy's rise to national prominence began in the early 1950s, at the height of the Cold War.

  9. Jul 6, 2024 · Joe McCarthy is an excellent carrier and gives Ireland power they need, but they suffer in the breakdown when he plays. Created with Datawrapper. In this year’s club action, of Ireland’s trio ...

  10. May 12, 2019 · It was February 1950 when Joseph McCarthy, the Republican Senator from Wisconsin, brandished a list of 205 suspected Communists he said were working for the US State Department.