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Nativism and the Red Scare played into Congressional limitations on immigration in the 1920s. This is because people feared that a Bolshevik revolution (which has just happened in Russia) would come to the United States.
the US government introduced new legislation meaning that only a certain amount of people could get in, this was mainly from Europe this meant that only 5% of people from Europe got in Successfully. this was also because of the red scare, this was when people in the USA were scared of the spread of communism.
The Klu Klux Klan.
Immigration
No impact. The KKK began as "night riders " in the south as a result of the civil war and to scare the freed slaves.
It was an affect to the 1920s because it just was. It was a time period where people were scared of the communist party.
The Red Scare was people being worried about communist take over of the United States. There was one Red Scare in the 1920s and one in the 1950s.
The Red Scare.
The Red Scare was people being worried about communist take over of the United States. There was one Red Scare in the 1920s and one in the 1950s.
It's membership sharply increased as a result of the red scare, nativism, its staunch support for National Prohibition, its attacks on moonshiners and bootleggers, and its active recruitment efforts.
A number of factors led to the emergence of the second KKK or KKK of the 1920s. The film "Birth of a Nation," the controversies surrounding alcohol prohibition, a red scare, rising immigration, and rapid social/economic changes in society all contributed to its rise.
no one died as a result of the "Red Scare"!