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Question 1

Sacco and Vanzetti
 
  a. were charged with the Wall Street bombing.
  b. had tried to assassinate Attorney General Mitchell Palmer.
  c. were executed for robbery and murder.
  d. organized a nationwide strike in the steel industry in 1919.

Question 2

Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer's raids in 1919-1920
 
  a. successfully broke up several Communist spy rings.
  b. earned the support of the American Civil Liberties Union.
  c. were conducted in secret so that they did not hurt his presidential ambitions.
  d. led to the arrest of 5,000 people for their political views.



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