How did the public respond to the Red Scare after World War I?(1 point)

Responses

calls for enlistment
calls for enlistment

new government agencies
new government agencies

growing fear of others
growing fear of others

increased violence

1 answer

The public response to the Red Scare after World War I was characterized by "growing fear of others." This period saw heightened anxiety about communism, radical political movements, and anarchism, leading to widespread suspicion and fear towards immigrants and those with differing political views.