Answer:
Americans boycotted buying the things that were in the stamp act.
Explanation:
This is what we call a "red scare." The first Red Scare happened after World War I -- which also was the time when communists came to power in Russia. (The Bolshevik Revolution began in Russia in 1917, during the time of the war.)
The second Red Scare came after World War II. During the war, the USA and the USSR had been allies -- although always somewhat uncomfortable allies. Together they fought to defeat German and Japanese aggression. But the USA and the USSR had very opposite views to one another. So after World War II ended, there was great fear in America again about the infiltration of communist ideas around the world.
The guardsmen were responding o a report of sniper fire.
The national guard had been called in to restore order at the university. Protesters responded by pelting the guardsmen with rocks and bottles. At one point, a guardsmen thought he heard a sniper shot and fired his rifle. Other guardsmen then fired at the students, too. Four young people were killed in the incident.
c.submarines
why?
Germany broke its promise to the United States to stop attacking passenger ships (unrestricted submarine warfare). German leaders knew America entering the war would increase the strength of Allied Powers.
The Equal Rights Amendment grants equal rights for both men and women. This was presented in the Congress for the first time in 1923. One positive effect is that there is no tolerance for gender discrimination especially at work. Women's rights have legal basis that they can run a business without the husband's consent.