Asked by timm
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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increased violence
increased violence
new government agencies
new government agencies
calls for enlistment
calls for enlistment
growing fear of others
growing fear of others
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growing fear of others
Both events sparked widespread suspicion and fear — the influenza pandemic led people to fear the sick/outsiders as sources of disease, and the Red Scare produced fear of radicals/foreigners as threats to society.
Both events sparked widespread suspicion and fear — the influenza pandemic led people to fear the sick/outsiders as sources of disease, and the Red Scare produced fear of radicals/foreigners as threats to society.
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