Which allowed the US government to prosecute and imprison IWW members?

Red Scare Act
Espionage Act
Imprisonment Act
Spy Act

1 answer

The correct answer is the Espionage Act. This law, passed in 1917, allowed the U.S. government to prosecute individuals involved in anti-war activities, including members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), particularly during the Red Scare following World War I.