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Chapter 12 Section 4: Effects of the War
Instructions:
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the series raids in the early 1920s initiated by attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, Against suspected radicals and communists.
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Other countries owed the United States more money than the United States owed them.
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an unusually form of a deadly flu virus appeared in September 1918 killing millions of people.
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Italian immigrant and known anarchist.
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rising prices during the war
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A wave of widespread fear of suspected communists and radicals thought to be plotting revolution within the United States.
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were charged with shooting and killing two men during a hold up at a shoe factory in a town near Boston along with Nicola sacco
Chapter 12 Section 4: Effects of the War
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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the series raids in the early 1920s initiated by attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, Against suspected radicals and communists.
Palmer Raids
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Other countries owed the United States more money than the United States owed them.
creditor nation
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an unusually form of a deadly flu virus appeared in September 1918 killing millions of people.
Influenza
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Italian immigrant and known anarchist.
Nicola Sacco
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rising prices during the war
Inflation
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A wave of widespread fear of suspected communists and radicals thought to be plotting revolution within the United States.
red scare
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were charged with shooting and killing two men during a hold up at a shoe factory in a town near Boston along with Nicola sacco
Bartolomeo Vanzetti