33. Disillusioned by war and peace, Americans in the 1920s did all of the following except a. denounce “radical” foreign ideas. b. condemn “un-American” life-styles. c. enter a decade of economic difficulties. d. shun diplomatic commitments to foreign countries. e. restrict immigration. 34. Businesspeople used the red scare to a. establish closed shops throughout the nation. b. break the backs of fledgling unions. c. break the railroad strike of 1919. d. secure passage of laws making unions illegal. e. refuse to hire Communists.
35. The most tenacious pursuer of “radical” elements during the red scare was a. Frederick W. Taylor. b. William Jennings Bryan. c. J. Edgar Hoover. d. F. Scott Fitzgerald. e. A. Mitchell Palmer. 36. The post-World War I Ku Klux Klan advocated all of the following except a. fundamentalist religion. b. opposition to birth control. c. opposition to prohibition. d. repression of pacifists. e. anti-Catholicism.