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The Red Scare & Sacco and Vanzetti Presented By:

What is the Red Scare?

What caused the Red Scare?

Who is Mitchell Palmer?  Explain who he is  Explain what he did  Explain why he is included with the Red Scare  Include his nickname

What is a “criminal syndicalism law?”  Explain what one of these is  Explain who passed them  Explain what they did

What effect did the Red Scare have on unions?  Explain the effects (notice the plural on effects)

Who is Nicola Sacco?  Explain who he is  Give his job

Who is Bartolomeo Vanzetti?  Explain who he is  Give his job

What were Sacco & Vanzetti accused of?

Why were they accused of this crime?

What happened to Sacco & Vanzetti?  Explain the outcome of the case  Explain the effect of the Red Scare on the case