The Viet Nam War was similar to World War 2 but did not involve the entire world stage and forces. That is the most recent war that was anything near to being like World War 2.
The war seemed unnecessary and Woodrow Wilson, although looked great and in a powerful position after entering/winning the war, failed to accomplish anything he wanted, which included his 14 points. Also, America had a major issue with immigrants that were mostly Catholic. Most traditionalist Americans pushed for the anti-immigration policies of 1917 and 1924. They felt that Catholic immigrants were not assimilating and destroying American culture. Their proof was urban culture in the 1920s.
Yes, it stopped the Nazi threat .
of a growing hatred of anything german
After World War I, Mexican immigrants faced unique challenges compared to African Americans, including increased scrutiny and discrimination as they sought labor opportunities in the U.S. While both groups faced racial prejudice, Mexican immigrants were often targeted for their nationality and associated with labor competition in agriculture and industry. In contrast, African Americans were grappling with the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow laws, which enforced systemic racial segregation and discrimination. Both groups sought better economic opportunities, but their experiences and the societal responses to their presence differed significantly.
They were lynched.
Yes
How did it not.
Mexican immigrants
In a way, yes. German immigrants and decendants of German immigrants in other countries fought against the Nazis in World War II.
Mexico World War I (WWI) brought immigrants from various countries, but the most number of immigrants came from one country; and that country was Mexico.
The first generation was
They became immigrants and killed many They became immigrants and killed many
That refers to what the "new" types of immigrants were called after. The "old" immigrants were usually opposed to these "new" immigrants that came after the World War II, even though they were once immigrants themselves.
IMMIGRANTS from Germany helped make the A-Bomb.
no the German does not in vole the world war 1 or 2
yes