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What did Alger Hiss, Whittaker Chambers, and Ethel Rosenberg have in common?All were subjects of espionage investigations that occurred as part of a Red Scare. All were senators that participated in the investigations of the McCarthy era. All were newscasters that helped make television the medium people turned to for information. All played a part in developing the agreements that formed the basis for the United Nations.

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