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Death and injury/illness. Just like any war.
After World War I, a wave of anti-foreign sentiment in the United States was fueled by several events in Europe, including the Russian Revolution of 1917, which brought Bolshevism into the spotlight and stoked fears of communism. Additionally, the rise of nationalist movements and widespread labor strikes in Europe contributed to anxieties about radical ideologies infiltrating American society. The influx of immigrants from war-torn Europe also heightened concerns about cultural differences and economic competition, leading to a general climate of suspicion and xenophobia in the U.S. during the 1920s.
they were a very violent group that put fear into colored people
Americans began to fear immigrants because of a perception that the immigrants were a threat to American job security. There is a thought that immigrants depress wages, and this affects the American worker.
Normalcy
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The fear of foreigners was part of the return to normalcy.
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The fear of foreigners is called xenophobia.
Xenophobia is the hatred/ fear of foreigners.
Xenophobia.
The word that best describes fear of foreigners is xenophobia.xeno = strangers/foreignersphobia = unreasonable/abnormal fear (of something)
Fear of Foreigners
This is the fear of strangers or foreigners.
The word that best describes fear of foreigners is xenophobia.xeno = strangers/foreignersphobia = unreasonable/abnormal fear (of something)
an irrational fear of foreigners or strangers