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Q: How did nativism influence the law?
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1 Why did nativism begin to rise in the 1880s?

nothing :)


What group was The new nativism of the late 19th century was exemplified by?

The so-called "No Nothings" were at the forefront of nativism in the 19th century. They believed that immigrants posed a problem for American society.


What are the ratings and certificates for Law and Order Special Victims Unit - 1999 Influence 7-22?

Law and Order Special Victims Unit - 1999 Influence 7-22 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14


Did US law influence Canadian law?

Definitely! The first chapter in my law textbook in grade 11 was "Our Legal Heritage" which was basically a section on the historical roots of law and how its influence on Canadian law. Because Canada is such a multicultural country, our legal system has been affected by other's law of custom and religion. Also, in my opinion, anything we have today is an improvement of things of the past-same would apply to law. Our Canadian legal system was greatly influenced by previous legal system like that of the Greek, Hebrew and Aboriginals to name a few. Moreover, the British law system had the most influence over Canadian law. In the 43 CE (according to my notes), the Romans conquered Great Britain and as a result imposed their laws onto the people. So one could imagine the influence Roman law had on the British law which influenced the Canadian law. Some of the specific Roman influences on the Canadian law system is the practise of having lawyers. Romans were the ones who introduced that and we have adopted that. Another principle of the Roman law is that the law must be recorded, which we too have done


What caused great tensions and rise of nativism after many new immigrants came to America during the 1800s?

Different religons