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What group would have opposed increased assimilation of immigrants?

Natavists


The increased assimilation of immigrants would have been passed by which group?

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The increased assimilation of immigrants would have been opposed by which group?

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The increased assimilation of immigrants would have been opposed by what group?

Natavists


Which group of Americans would have been oppose to the assimilation of immigrants?

nativists


Which group on Americans would have been opposed to the assimilation of immigrants?

nativists


What group of Americans would have been opposed to the assimilation of immigrants?

nativists


Which group of Americans would have never been opposed to the assimilation of immigrants?

The group of Americans who would have likely never opposed the assimilation of immigrants are those who themselves were immigrants or descendants of immigrants. Many early immigrant communities, such as the Irish, Italians, and Germans, often supported the assimilation of newer immigrants, believing it could lead to greater acceptance and opportunities within American society. Additionally, American progressives and reformers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries often advocated for assimilation as a means to promote national unity and social cohesion.


What is a sentence that has the word assimilation in it?

Even some who favor assimilation would argue in favor of preserving cultural traditions of immigrants.


Which religious group of immigrants increased the most between the years of 1900-2000?

Catholics


Religious group of immigrants increased the most between the years of 1900-2000?

Catholics


What did the process of assimilation mean for the new immigrants?

The process of assimilation for immigrants is that of fitting in with the current dominant culture rather than the dominant culture accommodating different cultural viewpoints and language.