The correct answer is Ethel and Julius Rosenberg.
Here is why the other answers are incorrect.
Joseph McCarthy was a US Senator focused on exposing communists in American society. His actions help sparked the House Un-American Activities Committee, which lead to innocent citizens being blacklisted by Congress.
Sacco and Vanzetti were two Italian immigrants convicted of murder. However, the lack of evidence caused citizens to believe that these individuals were wrongly convicted/executed due to their political belief in the system of anarchy.
Elizabeth Gurley was a woman's right activists and also helped in the development of labor unions during the World War I era.
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invention of the cotton gin
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The government tried many ways to stifle and control people during the WW1 era. Writers critical of the government had their mail or books detained, were put under close surveillance, or had their homes or offices raided. Some were jailed. Others were deported. This work, and the red scare of the post-war years, saw the birth of official state surveillance in 1919. In addition to press reporting, states attempted to influence opinion using a wide range of pamphlets, cartoons, and longer books.
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The three ways that the women's live imporved during the world war I and in the 1920s were:
1. women moving into work
2. taking up jobs that men had left because they had been called up.
3. two million women replaced men in employment.
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Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are called Abrahamic religions because they all accept the tradition of the God (known as Yahweh in Hebrew and Allah in Arabic) that revealed himself to Abraham.
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