Public reaction to the series of strikes that occurred in the United States during 1919 tended to

A) condemn the actions of the attorney general.
B) support the justice of the strikers' cause.
C) view the strikers as patriots exercising their right to assembly.
D) blame the communists for the unrest.


Ans: D) blame the communists for the unrest.

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