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SO00

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Rising fears of subversion led the California legislature to pass a criminal syndicalism law which
 
  a. prohibited the use of public facilities to promote one hundred percent Americanism.
  b. prohibited the use of public facilities to promote labor organizing among veterans and inspired the formation of the American Legion.
  c. made it a crime to form syndicates that promoted economic and government reform that encouraged independent thinking and collective activity.
  d. made it a crime to advocate changes in the economy and government in line with goals of the IWW and the Communist Party.

Question 2

What future president and engineer from California came to national attention during World War I?
 
  a. J. Edgar Hoover
  b. Herbert Hoover
  c. Job Harriman
  d. James McNamara



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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