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zlopas [31]
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What were some effects of the red scare

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liraira [26]3 years ago
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The First Red Scare was a period during the early 20th-century history of the United States marked by a widespread fear of far-left extremism, including but not limited to Bolshevism and anarchism, due to real and imagined events; real events included the October Revolution and anarchist bombings.

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