Many Americans in the 1920s felt fearful and angry towards communism and anarchism. This sentiment was largely influenced by the Red Scare, a period marked by widespread fear of communist influence in the U.S., especially after the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia and various labor strikes perceived as influenced by radical elements.
How did many Americans feel about communism and anarchism in the 1920s?(1 point)
Responses
Curious
Curious
Indifferent and unconcerned
Indifferent and unconcerned
Fearful and angry
Fearful and angry
Supportive and embraced these ideologies
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