HUAC, the /ˈhjuːæk ˌeɪtʃ juː eɪ ˈsiː/
abbreviation for the House Un-American Activities Committee; a group in the US
House of Representatives which tried to find out whether US citizens were enemies of the government. It was especially active during the early 1950s as a result of
McCarthyism. At this time, the Committee judged many cases involving politicians, military officers, and other well-known people who were believed to be
communists. It stopped operating in 1975.
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