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What did the Sacco-Vanzetti case highlight about American society in the 1920s?
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the declining popularity of the Second Ku Klux Klan
the declining popularity of the Second Ku Klux Klan
the emerging debate about teaching evolution in schools
the emerging debate about teaching evolution in schools
an increasing acceptance of diversity in rural areas
an increasing acceptance of diversity in rural areas
a growing sense of fear and anxiety over rising immigration
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a growing sense of fear and anxiety over rising immigration
The trial and execution of Italian immigrant anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti revealed strong nativism, anti-immigrant prejudice, and fear of radicalism in 1920s America.
The trial and execution of Italian immigrant anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti revealed strong nativism, anti-immigrant prejudice, and fear of radicalism in 1920s America.
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