1) What was the Red Scare?
The Red Scare was the fear of the Spread of Communism.
2) What was the American reaction to the Red Scare?
Many labor unions accepted communism, but most people rejected it. The Palmer Raids desperately attempted to stop the spread of Communism, During these raids people were arrested unjustly and made to make loyalty oaths.
3) What did the Sacco and Venzetti Case show about America?
Two Italians who were accused of murdering two men. They were accused guilty because of their Italian heritage. America was afraid of outsiders, the foreigners.
4) What was the social reactions to fear of immigrants in American society?
The Klu Klux Klan began to rise. There was also political effects. The Quota System was created by Congress to limit immigration to 3% of the total population already living in the United States. The Immigration Act (Johnson-Reed Act) of 1924 limited it to 2%.
The Red Scare was the fear of the Spread of Communism.
2) What was the American reaction to the Red Scare?
Many labor unions accepted communism, but most people rejected it. The Palmer Raids desperately attempted to stop the spread of Communism, During these raids people were arrested unjustly and made to make loyalty oaths.
3) What did the Sacco and Venzetti Case show about America?
Two Italians who were accused of murdering two men. They were accused guilty because of their Italian heritage. America was afraid of outsiders, the foreigners.
4) What was the social reactions to fear of immigrants in American society?
The Klu Klux Klan began to rise. There was also political effects. The Quota System was created by Congress to limit immigration to 3% of the total population already living in the United States. The Immigration Act (Johnson-Reed Act) of 1924 limited it to 2%.