Anti-immigration
In the 1920s, many anti-immigrant sentiment was felt against the Irish and Italians especially. As typical as modern-day anti-immigrant sentiment, a big dear was the loss of jobs.
Anti-secession means against a seperation of the country. Anti means against, and secession means a seperation of the country. For example, the Union was anti-secession during the Civil War.
The Union - give-or-take some powerful Confederate sentiment and inter-sectional guerrilla warfare that continued to the end.
The number of union members decreased in the 1920s primarily due to a combination of economic prosperity and a strong anti-union sentiment. The post-World War I economic boom led to increased employment opportunities, which diminished the perceived need for union representation. Additionally, many employers employed aggressive tactics to suppress union activities, and the government often sided with businesses in labor disputes, further weakening union influence. The rise of "open shop" policies also contributed to a decline in union membership during this period.
South Carolina
Who suppressed anti-Catholic sentiment? I suppose that Spain did the best with the Inquisition.
Anti-Semitism.
Anti-immigration
YES
In the 1920s, many anti-immigrant sentiment was felt against the Irish and Italians especially. As typical as modern-day anti-immigrant sentiment, a big dear was the loss of jobs.
Anti-war sentiment lowered the morale of the US servicemen.
Anti-Russian Sentiment
anti-Russian sentiment
Anti-Russian Sentiment..A+
Anti-Catholic sentiment erupted in Maryland when in 1689 news arrived of the deposition of James I
Anti-Catholic sentiment erupted in Maryland when in 1689 news arrived of the deposition of James I