Xenophobia.
how did people reveal distrust of others in the 1920s?
It's barbaroisAnswerξένος (Xenos) means foreigner, stranger, or outsider. AnswerThe word for foreigners or outsiders is ξένος, pronounced "KZEN-ohs" Answer"uncivilised" in modern Greek is "apolitistos" (απολίτιστος). In ancient Greek (but also used today) the word would be varvaros (βάρβαρος) which is the root of the English word "barbarian"
Held foreigners as captives.
The First War of Independence was the result of growing Indian distrust of the British in 1857. Britain referred to the war as the Sepoy Mutiny.
They thought the foreigners were more trustworthy because they had no local loyalties.
I distrust the government.
Distrust spoils a relationship
The word 'distrust' is both a noun and a verb.The verb 'distrust' is an action verb meaning to doubt the honesty or reliability of; to regard with suspicion.
The war caused much distrust between the countries.
A growing distrust of globalization contributed to this too.
Foreigners = Peregrini
Balls
The word is mistrust.
Xenophobia is the hatred/ fear of foreigners.
root word that means "to have confidence in". The affix 'dis' negates the meaning.
Probably "doubt" or "suspicion".
This is a double transposition of the word foreigners(non-natives).