The Red Scare And The Palmer Raids By: Keri Ouellette & Careena Michaud.

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The Red Scare And The Palmer Raids By: Keri Ouellette & Careena Michaud

The Red Scare Political Cartoon

Palmer Raids Was The Fear Of A Communist Government Taking Over Was The Fear Of A Communist Government Taking Over

The Palmer Raids Political Cartoon

Palmer Raids In Depth Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer “ Like a Prairie-fire, the blaze of revolution was sweeping over every American institution of law and order.”

Palmer Raids…. “Reds” “Reds” Traitors Traitors Spies Spies Communist Communist Asia and Europe Asia and Europe

Mitchell Palmer’s Motives Attorney General Mitchell Palmers Motive Behind the Raids Attorney General Mitchell Palmers Motive Behind the Raids Evoked Espionage Act 1917 and Sedition Act of 1918 Evoked Espionage Act 1917 and Sedition Act of 1918 “The Soviet Arc” “The Soviet Arc”