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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?(1 point)Responsesincreased violenceincreased violencenew government agenciesnew government agenciescalls for enlistmentcalls for enlistmentgrowing fear of othersgrowing fear of others
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growing fear of others
Both events provoked widespread public fear and suspicion—of disease carriers during the influenza pandemic and of suspected radicals/foreign influence during the Red Scare—even though the underlying problems were very different.
Both events provoked widespread public fear and suspicion—of disease carriers during the influenza pandemic and of suspected radicals/foreign influence during the Red Scare—even though the underlying problems were very different.
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