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1920's (3) (Chicago 1920's (one of America's biggest cities,…
1920's (3)
Chicago 1920's
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centre of steel, meat and clothing industries
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Many of these workers were Polish or Italian immigrants, or black migrants from the southers US
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Chicago became a growing record industry specializing in Polish and Italian records for the immigration communities
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Pablo Escobar
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later, terror campaigns that resulted in the murder of thousands turned public opinion against him.
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no vote, no worldwide education
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Immigration
USA=immigrants
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USA was a "melting pot"
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not salad pot, where you can separate
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1920 Red Scare
racist attitudes towards immigration were made worse by an increased fear of Bolshevism or Communism
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The USA saw how Russia became communist after the Russian Revolution of 1917 and feared that immigrants would bring similar radical ideas
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communism meant state control of agriculture and industry, taking it away from its owners
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young Americans were experiencing liberation, while others intolerance and racism
Immigration quotas
1924, in direct response to its fear of radicals, the government took action
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