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nikdorinn [45]
3 years ago
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What events sparked the Red Scare in America?

History
2 answers:
Nostrana [21]3 years ago
5 0

Some authors have commented about this matter saying that the principal event was the cold war between the soviet union and the United States between 1940s and 1950s which produced a histeria over the perceived threat posed by communist in the US.

By the other hand the events as:

1) World war I.

2) The Bolshevik revolution in Russia.  

grin007 [14]3 years ago
3 0

<em><u>Events that sparked the Red Scare in America were  </u></em>

<em>i. </em><em><u>World War I,  </u></em>

<em>ii. </em><em><u>The Bolshevik Revolution in Russia </u></em>

<em>iii. </em><em><u>He end of World War I </u></em>

<em>iv. </em><em><u>Self-proclaimed anarchists' mailing bombs to prominent Americans </u></em>

<em><u></u></em>

Further Explanations:

Red Scare was a political initiative that opposed radicalism and Communism spread in American society. It was spotted as a threat and concludes another “communist revolt” of organized labors. The anti-immigration sense in the Americans created political and societal irregularity in the society. . “General Intelligence Division”regulated by“J Edgar Hoover” was recognized to gather specifics about extremists of the nation.  

The events that were responsible for the initiation of the Red Scare were:

i. World War I- The war compelled many citizens to adopt anti-immigrant and nationalistic  sympathies

ii. The Bolshevik Revolution created the threat in the minds of inhabits that immigrants from Russia would overthrow their government.  

iii. The termination of World War I- declined the production needs and created a mass unemployment.

iv. Self-proclaimed anarchists' mailing bombs to prominent Americans generated havoc in the administration.  

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Answer detail

Grade: High School  

Subject: History

Chapters: Red Scare

Keywords:

Red Scare, political tension, Communism, radicalism, hyper-nationalism, First World War, political , societal, General Intelligence Division, J. Edgar Hoover, First World War

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