The Red Scare and the Palmer Raids

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What factors led to the U.S. Government's efforts to root out anarchists in the 1920's?

-The rise of communism in foreign countries. -Bombs mailed to government leaders. -The public fear of communism. -Nativism

After World War I, why did most Americans distrust foreigners?

-They were nativists and hurt from the war. -They were afraid that immigrants would bring harmful ideas to the U.S.

What were the Palmer Raids? Who led them?

-Gov. agents sent by Palmer, were ordered to hunt down suspected Communists, socialists, and anarchists. Homes were invaded and searched without warrants. Many people were jailed.

how did the Palmer raids violate the basic rights of citizens? Why would so many Americans be fine with these violations?

-The Palmer raids invaded private places of Americans, such as homes and offices without a warrant. Many were jailed without a lawyer. Deported too.

What was the "Red Scare"? Why was communism perceived to be a threat in America?

-The red scare was the fear of communism coming to America. -Americans thought communism would take over the country.


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