What best describes the effects of the Red Scare in Texas during the 1920s?


• Many Communists from large Texas cities were exposed.
• Texans decided to force unions out of the state.
• Texans were not greatly affected because the state had few unionists and/or Communists.
• Unions became more popular in Texas as a result of the Red Scare.

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The correct answer is: Texans were not greatly affected because the state had few unionists and/or Communists.