Red Scare was the name given to the widespread fear of suspected Communists and radicals in the United States after World War I. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "A". The first Red Scare happened in the United States during the 20th century and the reason was hyper nationalism in respect to World War I.
Answer:
Lack of War Footing
Explanation:
Britain thought it could negotiate its way out of war, which failed. As a result, Hitler was able to build up and get a head start over the Allies.
Answer:
Chinese took many jobs and came mainly for the gold rush in California. they were also hired to help build the First Transcontinental Railroad because Americans were lazy at that time and no one wanted to work on rough jobs like that, they only were about .002 of the entire nation but government was still worried about racial purity. Most Chinese laborers who came to the United States did so in order to send money back to China to support their families there.
Answer:
dependence upon southern cotton.
Explanation:
The confederacy were majorly involved in the production of crop such as cotton which were used to make textile materials and European countries were majorly dependent on them for this item.
This made the Southerners during the war to think that European nations would recognize and support the Confederacy because of the Europeans' dependence on the cotton.