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In what way were the public responses to the influenza pandemic and the Red Scare after World War I similar reactions to very different problems?
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Responses
increased violence
increased violence
new government agencies
new government agencies
calls for enlistment
calls for enlistment
growing fear of others
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growing fear of others
Both crises produced widespread fear and suspicion—of strangers, immigrants, and perceived carriers of disease or radical ideas—even though the underlying problems (a virus vs. political radicalism) were very different.
Both crises produced widespread fear and suspicion—of strangers, immigrants, and perceived carriers of disease or radical ideas—even though the underlying problems (a virus vs. political radicalism) were very different.
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