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During the Red Scare (when people that Communism was rising in America) , they were two Italian immigrants who were anarchists. they were found guilty of a crime they didnt commit and were sentenced to death. people believed they were only charged because they were anarchists (opposed all forms of government)
they are related because the end of ww1 was actually the start if ww2
In the book A Seperate Peace when did World War 2 begin
"Living space" Hitler felt Germany need to grow
The fear of communism in the United States. A+
to avoid being drafted into the U.S army when they entered World War I
They were worried they would take goods and bring them down. They felt if they went into war they would lose everything they ever had.
They were worried they would take goods and bring them down. They felt if they went into war they would lose everything they ever had.
The fear of radicals and foreigners during the Sacco and Vanzetti trial significantly influenced public perception and the judicial process. The defendants, both Italian immigrants and anarchists, were viewed with suspicion in the context of post-World War I America, which was marked by rising nativism and anti-immigrant sentiment. This bias led to a lack of a fair trial, with the prosecution focusing on their political beliefs rather than the evidence, ultimately resulting in their conviction despite doubts about their guilt. The case became emblematic of the era's xenophobia and the broader struggle for justice and civil rights.
During the Red Scare (when people that Communism was rising in America) , they were two Italian immigrants who were anarchists. they were found guilty of a crime they didnt commit and were sentenced to death. people believed they were only charged because they were anarchists (opposed all forms of government)
yes
they are related because the end of ww1 was actually the start if ww2
The Franco-Prussian War was not directly related to the entry of the US into World War I.
The Netherlands had nothing to do with Canada that related them with world war I
World War 2
world war 2
See the Related Link for "World War 2 Timeline" to the bottom for the answer.