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Anvisha [2.4K]
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Which American, pictured here, led a series of raids following World War I that resulted in more than 500 foreign citizens being

deported from the United States?
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AVprozaik [17]2 years ago
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If  this was multiple chose the answer is  D.<span>Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer</span>   
Nastasia [14]2 years ago
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<em><u>The American Attorney General Mitchell Palmer  led a series of raids following World War I that resulted in more than 500 foreign citizens being deported from the United States. </u></em>

Further Explanations:

“Alexander Mitchell Palmer” was the “Attorney general” of the United States known for his overseeing of the Red Scare case and the “Palmer Raids” during the early 1919's.After completing his graduating from “Swarthmore College” he started his career as a legal advisor in Stroudsburg College. Palmer was a keen devotee of Quakerand Democratic Party and for so he helped Woodrow Wilson to secure his presidency.

During the First World War, the scare was at its utmost peak due to the hyper-nationalism established by Bolshevism, Russian Revolution and the other communist activates taking place in the United States. The nation was at the threat of another civil war and to prevent this Palmer was appointed to control the situation. Though these raids were a direct violation of the rights granted by the First Amendment act but were important as it reduced the threat of the spread of communism. Through the raids, more than 500 hundred citizens were driven away from the United States.  

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Answer Details:

Grade: High school

Subject: US History

Chapter: World War I

Keywords: Alexander Mitchell Palmer,Attorney general, United States, Red Scare,Palmer Raids,Swarthmore College, Stroudsburg College,Quaker, Democratic Party,Bolshevism, Russian Revolution, First Amendment act

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