They were both immigrants from Italy. The nativism of the Red Scare, which was taking place at the time, was cause for their persecution for their ideologies ad anarchist hobbies. The Roaring 20's jury gave them an unfair trial due to patriotism and ultraconservatism. I found this on ChaChai.com, posted by Nicole P. Thanks Nicole!
nativism
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Nativism, the late 19th century, was motivated by hostility toward immigrant workers, the need to reduce overcrowding in western states, cultural conflicts with Native American Indians, & the migration of African Americans North. stopped immigration.
The rise of nativism in the 1920s was caused mainly by immigration. the massive influx of "new" immigrants scared most of the population. then after WWI Americans were even more afraid that immigrants from war torn Europe would leave to start new lives in America. they did not want the immigrants to take their jobs. but so many new jobs were being made available in this time period that it was innevitable.
Nativism strengthened during the 1920s due to a combination of economic instability, a rise in immigration, and the backlash against cultural changes, particularly from Southern and Eastern Europe. Many Americans feared that immigrants would take jobs and undermine traditional values. The government responded to these tensions by implementing restrictive immigration laws, such as the Immigration Act of 1924, which established quotas that favored Northern and Western Europeans while severely limiting immigration from other regions. Additionally, the rise of organizations like the Ku Klux Klan reflected widespread nativist sentiments, leading to increased social and political pressure against immigrant communities.
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nativism
Different religons
Different religons
Nativism, the late 19th century, was motivated by hostility toward immigrant workers, the need to reduce overcrowding in western states, cultural conflicts with Native American Indians, & the migration of African Americans North. stopped immigration.
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The rise of nativism in the 1920s was caused mainly by immigration. the massive influx of "new" immigrants scared most of the population. then after WWI Americans were even more afraid that immigrants from war torn Europe would leave to start new lives in America. they did not want the immigrants to take their jobs. but so many new jobs were being made available in this time period that it was innevitable.
Their was a concern that too many people were coming into the US since people born in the US are superior to people coming here from other countries.
Nativism in the 1920s significantly influenced everyday life by fostering a climate of suspicion and hostility toward immigrants, particularly those from Southern and Eastern Europe. This social sentiment led to restrictive immigration laws, such as the Immigration Act of 1924, which aimed to preserve the racial and cultural status quo. Additionally, nativist attitudes permeated popular culture, resulting in the rise of groups like the Ku Klux Klan and increased xenophobia in communities across the United States, impacting social interactions and employment opportunities for immigrants. Overall, nativism shaped a divisive atmosphere that affected the social fabric of American life during the decade.
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High amounts of nativism often arise from economic, social, and political anxieties within a country. During periods of economic downturn or job scarcity, native populations may feel threatened by immigrants who are perceived as competitors for jobs and resources. Additionally, cultural differences and fears of losing national identity can fuel resentment towards newcomers. Historical events, such as wars or significant immigration waves, can further exacerbate these feelings, leading to a rise in nativist sentiments.
They can certainly rise side by side, but it might be difficult to see the Moon in such a case.