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What term describes the U.S. Attorney General's hunt for Communists, socialists, and Anarchists in the 1920s?

A) Isolationism
B) Bureau of Investigation
C)Palmer Raids
D) Red Scare

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The correct answer is C) Palmer Raids.

The Palmer Raids were a series of law enforcement actions led by the U.S. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer in the 1920s. These raids were conducted in response to the perceived threat of communism, socialism, and anarchism in the United States. The raids involved the arrest and deportation of thousands of individuals, particularly targeting immigrants and suspected radicals. The Palmer Raids were a notable component of the Red Scare, which refers to the widespread fear and hostility towards leftist ideologies during that period.


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Answer:

C) Palmer Raids

Step-by-step explanation:

Operation by General Mitchell Palmer in 1920 where federal marshals raided homes of radicals that were suspected, and the organizations of the radicals that housed suspected communists, socialists, and anarchists.

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