Nativists believe that individuals are born with innate knowledge or abilities that shape their understanding of the world. In the context of defining a real world, a nativist might argue that our natural cognitive structures and predispositions influence how we perceive and interact with the physical environment. This perspective emphasizes the role of genetics and evolutionary factors in shaping our understanding of reality.
Three questions that need to be asked would be: What group of people (religion, ethnicity, etc.) is being defined? How many people (population) are there in the defined group? Where are the people located (percentages) who are in the defined group?
There really is no exact answer, but the most likely would be Russia due to its massive size and coastline. However, when you think of a beach, you normally do not think of a beach on the Arctic Ocean. The most likely answer to what we would classify as a beach would be Australia. I would think Canada would be up there as it has by far the most coastline. Also, Indonesia which is second.
That would be the country that has the most men; I think that would be China.
Unauthority. It's not really a word, but "unauthoritative" is a word, so it stands to reason that they would have the same opposite prefix since "authoritative" is simply derived from "authority".
If we are talking about industrial pollution, I would think the Cities of China (e.g. Shanghai) would take this accolade. this isn't a very good answer to the question so i think you should try a different 1 lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A nativist would define a "real" American as a native-born, white citizen from America.
A nativist would define a "real" American as a native-born, white citizen from America.
Nativist wanted to stop all Immigration to the US from Asia. They believed the Asians would take all of the jobs.
Take jobs away from Americans
There are no "real" Americans. Today 40% of the population have ancestors who immigrated to the United States. The only "real" Americans are Native Americans.
In the decade after World War I, both organized labor and nativist groups favored the passage of laws that would restrict immigration. Organized labor saw immigration as a threat to job opportunities and wages for American workers, while nativist groups were concerned about preserving a perceived American identity and culture. This convergence of interests led to the implementation of stricter immigration laws such as the Emergency Quota Act of 1921 and the Immigration Act of 1924.
pure food and drug act
They argued that white was the superior race. And that immigrants would destroy the country
Nativist wanted to stop all Immigration to the US from Asia. They believed the Asians would take all of the jobs.
Depending on how thinking is defined, psychological research would give a cautious yes.
Immigrants would lead to higher unemployment
You would think of the freedom of the outside world.