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23 February, 18:20

Which statement explains how World War I led to the outbreak of the first Red Scare?

A wave of refugees from communist Russia arrived in the United States after the war.

The end of the war brought a rise in unemployment that resulted in increased labor unrest.

Wartime propaganda convinced the public that foreigners were a threat to the American way of life.

The failure of Congress to pay war bonuses to returning soldiers led many of them to become socialists.

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  1. 23 February, 18:25
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    The correct answer is

    The end of the war brought a rise in unemployment that resulted in increased labor unrest.
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