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Derek Brennan
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3 April, 10:26
Nativism among Americans in the early 1900s
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William Kaufman
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Nativism is the political position of preserving status for certain established inhabitants of a nation as compared to claims of newcomers or immigrants. It is characterized by opposition to immigration based on fears that the immigrants will distort or spoil existing cultural values.
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