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Which of these statements best describes nativism? Check all the boxes that apply. Nativists welcomed immigrants.
Nativists saw immigrants as a cultural threat.
Nativists didn’t believe immigrants could adopt US culture and values.
Nativists thought that immigrants would make American culture stronger.

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User KFro
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B, C

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Nativists viewed immigrants as a cultural and economic threat- This is due to the fact that many immigrants were willing to work for lower wages than American citizens.

Nativists didn't believe immigrants could adopt US cultures and values. - Many Americans feared that the nice communities developing in cities like New York would only continue to feed these immigrants "refusal" to adapt American ideas.

Nativists pressued politicians to limit immigration- The nativists were successful in this, as the federal government passed the Immigration Act of 1924 which limited immigration.

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