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20 December, 15:55

Which statement about the red scare of the 1920s is true

a. there were no anarchists in America after WW1

b. Emma Goldman and other radicals were forced to leave the country

c. American Legion veterans opposed the Palmer aids

d. J. Edgar Hoover stood for civil liberties

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  1. 20 December, 18:51
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    The correct answer is C) Emma Goldman and other radicals were forced to leave the country.

    The statement about the Red Scare of the 1920s that is true is "Emma Goldman and other radicals were forced to leave the country."

    We are talking about the fear of Communism infiltrating American society in the 1920s. US citizens believed that the American government and institutions were infiltrated by Communists and the fear increased in 1919 due to a series of labor strikes, bomb explosions, and violent acts that led to the arrest of two Italian-American men, Bartolomeo Vanzetti and Nicola Sacco, known for being anarchists.
  2. 20 December, 19:28
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    B. emma goldmen and other radicals were forced to leave the country.
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