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In the 1920s, many Americans embraced nativism in response to a changing society. What is nativism?

A.
a belief that all Native Americans should be given full citizenship

B.
a policy of favoring native inhabitants over immigrants

C.
a philosophy that immigrants bring fresh perspectives to existing societies

D.
a system for uniting Americans in urban and rural areas

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I think its B

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User Sgnl
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Answer:

A policy of favoring native inhabitants over immigrants ( B )

Step-by-step explanation:

In the 1920s American natives developed/had serious dislike of Immigrants who were mainly freed slaves who came mostly from Africa and this dislike for the immigrants lead to bad reactions to immigrants. unlike with Racism people of the same race can as well dislike themselves owing to the fact that other person was/is a Native of the land while the other migrated there.

there was a national political policy called Nativism in the 1920s and this included strict laws against immigration i.e strong immigration restriction measures. the main aim of Nativism is to promote the interest of the natives over that of immigrants.

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