Which idea is most closely associated with red scare of the 1920s
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Answer: Radicalism
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The Red Scarce was a period of heightened fear of radicalism in the United States of America, after World War One.
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Radicalism is closely associated with the red scare of the 1920s.
Explanation:
- The Red Scarce was one of the deadliest period with the heightened fear of radicalism in the United States of America, after World War One.
- The Red Scare of the 1920s was known to be the widespread promotion of fear of communism, anarchism, or radical leftism.
- The two periods in the history of America with the Red Scare name are: The First Red Scare, which was after World War I, around in between 1917 and 1920 that was a threat from the American labour movement, anarchist revolution and political radicalism, and others. The Second Red Scare, which occurred after World War II, in between 1947 and 1957 that with the national or foreign communists infiltrating U.S. society and the federal government.
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Only Yesterday, An Informal History of the 1920's, Chapter 3 "The Big Red Scare" section 6 describes how _____ were mistreated during the 1910-1920's.
women
children
the Negro,
the Jew, and the Roman Catholic
the elderly
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