Yes, I do agree with the core of your view — environment plays a powerful role in shaping ambition, opportunity, and identity, especially for children of immigrants. Big cities like New York offer a wealth of exposure: diverse role models, cultural institutions, academic and career opportuniti ...
The Red Scare, both in its first (1917–1920) and second (late 1940s–1950s) waves, was primarily driven by fears of communism, anarchism, and leftist ideologies. However, it intersected heavily with racism and xenophobia, especially during the First Red Scare. Here's how racism and xenophobia ...