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Norma-Jean [14]
2 years ago
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Which of the following resulted from the Palmer Raids of 1919 and 1920?

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Lisa [10]2 years ago
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<span>Good Morning!

You forgot to indicate the alternatives. I found them on the Web:
 A) the rise of the Communist Party in the United States
B) the formation of the American Civil Liberties Union
C) the election of Alexander Palmer to the presidency
D) the outbreak of an anarchist revolution in Russia 
 
The biggest consequence was the formation of the American Civil Liberties Union, which defended individuals arrested and persecuted in Palmer Raids.
 
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jeka57 [31]2 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

B) the formation of the American Civil Liberties Union

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