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- 2. Palmer’s agents ignored the civil liberties of suspects: entering homes without ___
- 6. Radicals, strikes, & war involved a lot of ___ , and Americans had suffered too much of it
- 8. Red Scare influenced the New York legislature to expel 5 members of the ___ Party
- 9. 1919, as 3,300 strikes swept the land; a group of radicals formed the Communist ___ Party
- 10. 350,000 steel workers went on strike, so U.S. Steel hired African- & ___-American workers instead
- 11. Mitchell Palmer established the General Intelligence Division, which later became the ___
- 14. Evidence pointed to no single group, but Palmer’s agents targeted the Union of ___ Workers
- 16. Harding won by a landslide, Americans hoped to put issues of radicals, labor, & ___ behind them
- 18. Warren Harding said, “Our present need is not nostrums, but ___ ; not revolution, but restoration”
- 20. Wartime struggle for ___ encouraged African Americans to fight for their rights during race riots
- 21. Attorney General Mitchell Palmer was determined that a Bolshevik ___ not happen in the U.S
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- 1. Eight bombs in eight cities exploded within minutes, suggesting a ___ conspiracy
- 3. ___ ___ workers moved north during WWI, & returning soldiers blamed them for taking jobs
- 4. WWI ended, gov released economy, & citizens bought goods that had been ___
- 5. 1919, labor strikes & Communist fears led to a nationwide panic known as the ___ ___
- 7. War material orders stopped (no demand), so _____ laid off workers (no supply).
- 12. Election of 1920, Warren G. Harding called for a return to ___ , the days before Progressivism
- 13. Americans accused immigrants of importing ___ ideas, after the Russian revolution
- 15. When citizens raced to buy goods, this resulted in _____ , which increased the cost of living
- 17. Workers wanted higher wages to match inflation, & owners said no, so Seattle held a ___ strike
- 19. Summer of 1919, 25 ___ ___ broke out across the nation, including Chicago, IL
