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2 June, 22:25

What was true of Sacco and Vanzetti?

A. They were immigrants.

B. They were anarchists.

C. They were convicted of murder.

D. All of the above

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  1. 2 June, 22:49
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    Answer: d all of the above
  2. 2 June, 22:53
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    D) All of the above

    Sacco and Vanzetti were immigrants, anarchists and they were convicted of murder.

    Explanation:

    Sacco and Vanzetti were immigrants in the United States from Italy, they are believed to be followers of Luigi Galleani, an Italian anarchist. Gallenist group was on top of the united states' dangerous enemies list. Galleani along with 8 closest followers were deported from the united states.

    Sacco and Vanzetti, both were declared and punished for murder and robbery of a shoe company, which belonged to Slater & Morrill, headquartered in Massachusetts.

    Trial Judge announced their punishment generally spoken as a sentence to death, for their wrong deed and first-degree murder. However, those who belonged to anti-Italian groups along with anti-immigrants resisted and tried a lot to influence the verdict, only to see failure.

    They pleaded for innocence, which was rejected by the judge and they were electrocuted very harshly using an electric chair until they died at Charlestown state prison.
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