1. What was the Red Scare.
It was the fear of communism. It was a time when labor unions seemed to embrace ideas of communism, and bombs were mailed to government officials.
2. What was the American reaction to the Red Scare.
Americans were afraid of the Red Scare. They became scared that communists from the Soviet Union would come to America and take over.
3. What did the Sacco and Venzetti Case show about America?
It showed how against foreigners Americans were. Although Sacco and Venzetti had good alibis and had little evidence against them, they were still charged with the murders and robbery because of their Italian heritage.
4. What were the social reactions to the fear of Immigrants in American society.
Many Americans pushed Congress to limit the flow of foreigners to the United States, and the Klu Klux Klan was made to harass groups that did not hold the same value as they
did.
It was the fear of communism. It was a time when labor unions seemed to embrace ideas of communism, and bombs were mailed to government officials.
2. What was the American reaction to the Red Scare.
Americans were afraid of the Red Scare. They became scared that communists from the Soviet Union would come to America and take over.
3. What did the Sacco and Venzetti Case show about America?
It showed how against foreigners Americans were. Although Sacco and Venzetti had good alibis and had little evidence against them, they were still charged with the murders and robbery because of their Italian heritage.
4. What were the social reactions to the fear of Immigrants in American society.
Many Americans pushed Congress to limit the flow of foreigners to the United States, and the Klu Klux Klan was made to harass groups that did not hold the same value as they
did.