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It depends at what time in American history you are referring to. But yes, initially nativism was the feeling of superiority from the WASP (White Anglo-Saxon Protestant) stock. As time went on, around the 1900s, the Irish and Italians joined that group to some extent.

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In a significant change from English tradition Americans would insist on which constitution?

believe it or not the answer is "written"


What did the nativists of the 1920s believe in?

Nativists believed there was a need to protect citizens against new immigrants. They believed the foreign born were inferior to native born United States citizens, and that they threatened the American way of life, as well as took away jobs that should go to American citizens.


What was a major source of conflict between English colonists and Native Americans?

The Europeans wanted to own and develop the land, whereas the Native Americans believe the land was for everyone, not for one individual to own.


Why does nativists oppose immigrants?

Nativists oppose immigrants primarily due to concerns about cultural dilution, job competition, and perceived threats to national identity. They fear that an influx of immigrants may undermine traditional values and social cohesion. Additionally, nativists often argue that immigrants compete for jobs and resources, which they believe should be reserved for native-born citizens. This perspective is fueled by economic anxieties and a desire to protect what they see as their cultural and social heritage.


What did members of the Ku Klux Klan and White League believe?

Members of the Ku Klux Klan and the White League believe that whites are superior to African Americans. They belive in white supremacy and maintaining racial purity.14 Words slogan: "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children."

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Who did Nativists believe to be superior?

Kyran Dixon


What did nativists believe who did they dislike?

Nativists believed that the U.S belong to those who were born in the U.S. They disliked immigrants


What do nativists generally believe about immigrants?

answered by: anomus The Immigrants would take jobs from the Americans


Which statement best expresses a common Believe among nativists in the late 1800s and early 1900s?

"America is for Americans" is a statement that best expresses a common belief among nativists in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Nativism got its name from the "Native American" parties.


Where did nativists believe immigration should be stopped from?

Asia (APEX)


What did the English believe about the native Americans?

The English believed the Native Americans were savage and uncivilized. They believed, along with many Americans, that they should be eradicated.


What did of groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and the white league believe?

-Apex: Whites were superior to African Americans.(Which we are not. lol)


What did the Members of the group such as the Ku Klux Klan and the White League believe?

-Apex: Whites were superior to African Americans.(Which we are not. lol)


In a significant change from English tradition Americans would insist on which constitution?

believe it or not the answer is "written"


Why did nativists believe that fewer immigrants should be allowed in the country?

Nativists believed that fewer immigrants should be allowed in the country because they felt that immigrants took jobs away from native-born Americans, caused social problems, and diluted American culture and values. They also feared that immigrants would not assimilate into American society easily.


What is a superior judge?

I believe the question refers to a judge who happens to sit on the bench of a Superior Court - hence a Superior Court Judge.


What did nativists believe?

Nativists believed that Immigrants wanted to destroy America.