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OpenStudy (falco276):

What was the significance of the Sacco-Vanzetti trial? It established capital punishment. It established important legal principles. The crime was unusual in its brutality. It symbolized Red Scare fears.

OpenStudy (falco276):

@ash2326

OpenStudy (falco276):

@Preetha

OpenStudy (falco276):

@Luis_Rivera @Fools101 @Emily778 @AccessDenied

OpenStudy (fools101):

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101227143219AAJ15UN See if this helps! =)

OpenStudy (falco276):

Im guessing its A. Am I right?

OpenStudy (fools101):

A. I'm pertty sure it is: Made the public far more suspicious of the concept of italian anarchists. Sacco and Vanzetti were labelled as anarchists and found guilty of murder- as a result public opinion was turned against them and many other italians. Even the judge who tried their case referred to them with contempt as "italian anarchists."

OpenStudy (falco276):

I knew it, because that choice (A) was the most related to the long article that was given. :D

OpenStudy (fools101):

=)!

OpenStudy (falco276):

Thanks! :D

OpenStudy (fools101):

your welcome! ^_^ glad to help!

OpenStudy (falco276):

Thanks!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A is wrong ..but ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If you want the right answer It's ( D ) I took this test and d is right

OpenStudy (fools101):

thats why i said I Think**

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