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Unit 6 Day 1 (Red Scare) Quote: “The whole lot were about as dangerous as a flea on an elephant.” (US journalist) Focus Question(s): How did new ideas challenge traditional values in the 1920’s and create competing ideologies? What role did immigrants and minorities play in the changes of the 1920’s? Specified Content: Russian Revolution, Red Scare in US, Palmer Raids, Sacco and Vanzetti State Standards: Strand 1 Concept 7: PO 3 g.
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Red Scare 1917: socialists took control of Russia and created the first communist state. This scared people in the U.S. who thought that similar revolutions would occur at home and throughout the world.
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This caused a “Red Scare” where the U.S. government went after anyone believed to be a socialist, communist, or anarchist. Thousands of people’s civil rights will be violated.
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April 1920, Massachusetts: Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti are arrested for the murder of a factory paymaster and his guard.
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They were both Italian immigrants and anarchists. The two of them are found guilty and executed despite very little evidence.
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Activity In a group of 2-3, read Bartolomeo Vanzetti’s Speech and answer the questions. Highlight or circle key phrases and words. For question 5, be prepared to explain your group’s answer to the class.
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