Why were the Palmer Raids seen as a violation against civil liberties? A. Personal property was searched without a warrant. B. P
eople were denied their right to free speech. C. Immigration laws were changed to limit illegal immigrants. D. Freedom of the press was denied to certain organizations.
The correct answer is B. The Palmer Raids were seen as a violation against civil liberties because people were denied their right to free speech.
Explanation:
The Palmer Raids were a wave of persecution in the against American citizens and immigrants, who were placed under a communist and socialist attitude, that occurred from 1918 to 1921.
The Palmer Raids were named after Alexander Mitchell Palmer, the Attorney General under Woodrow Wilson. Palmer was convinced that "communism ate into the homes of American workers" and that the socialists were responsible for most of the country's social problems. The immediate trigger of the dissensus was the October Revolution of 1917 in the Russian Empire. During this persecution, more than 10,000 people were arrested, accused of being Communists, and many of them were deported (as they were immigrants).
Between 1935 and 1937, Congress passed three separate neutrality laws that clamped an embargo on arms sales to belligerents, forbade American ships from entering war zones and prohibited them from being armed, and barred Americans from traveling on belligerent ships.
B. It marked the end of fighting in Europe-- VE Day stands for "Victory in Europe" Day which was May 8, 1945.
Victory in Europe happened after an Allied Invasion of France and land invasion into Germany. Allied forces took Berlin leading to the surrender of German troops. Victory in Europe was achieved before fighting in the Pacific which would occur in September of 1945.