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What did the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti reveal about the 1920s?(1 point)
Fear of radicals and discrimination against immigrants
Growing support for immigrants
The decline of labor unions
Strong opposition to the Red Scare and nativism
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Fear of radicals and discrimination against immigrants.
The trial highlighted 1920s nativism and the Red Scare — widespread suspicion of immigrants and radicals influenced public opinion and the justice system.
The trial highlighted 1920s nativism and the Red Scare — widespread suspicion of immigrants and radicals influenced public opinion and the justice system.
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