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The fear of foreigners during the 1920s was part of the return to isolationism and nativism in the United States following World War I. This period saw a rise in anti-immigrant sentiment, driven by economic concerns, social changes, and the belief in American cultural superiority. The era was marked by restrictive immigration laws, such as the Immigration Act of 1924, which aimed to limit the number of immigrants from certain countries. This xenophobia reflected broader anxieties about national identity and the impacts of globalization.
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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.
The fear of foreigners was part of the return to normalcy.
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The fear of foreigners is called xenophobia.
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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