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In History / High School | 2014-04-25

Do you think the Palmer Raids were a valid approach for a government to take? Explain.

Asked by giraffe

Answer (2)

I've read several articles on the Palmer Raids. It is hard to imagine how the government allowed them to take place since there were no warrants issued or much evidence to support why certain raids were made. Everyone was questioned with a suspicious attitude for the slightest resemblance to anything considered communist. I think they could have used better intelligence to gather information. It seems against personal freedoms. Although I understand the scare since its much like our reaction to Al Qaeda our forces can't even raid them without a notebook full of papers and reasons.

Answered by mortnc77 | 2024-06-10

The Palmer Raids were a series of government actions during the Red Scare, led by Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, targeting suspected radicals. Although intended to prevent the spread of communism, the raids often violated individual rights and lacked sufficient legal justification. Ultimately, the raids are seen as an excessive and unjustified response to fears of radicalism, leading to public skepticism about government overreach.
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Answered by mortnc77 | 2024-12-20