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19 August, 13:57

Mitchell Palmer, attorney general under President Wilson, was strongly

A) pro-immigrant.

B) anti-radical.

C) pro-labor.

D) anti-government.

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  1. 19 August, 15:33
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    Mitchell Palmer, attorney general under President Wilson, was strongly anti-radical.
  2. 19 August, 17:44
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    The correct answer is B) anti-radical

    Mitchell Palmer would be considered anti-radical due to the Palmer Raids that took place on January 1, 1920. These raids saw members of the justice department, under the control of Mitchell Palmer, raid the homes of suspected anarchists, communists, immigrants, and any other person considered to be a radical or threat to American society. This lead to the unlawful arrest of thousands of citizens.
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