This would be "humanism". There were lots of enlightenment strains in the humanist movement, but overall the humanists championed the individual as a powerful entity.
He was the prototype for the "Robber Baron" and the corrupt railroad king. The railroad "pirate" Jay Gould stirred up the most enmity. He was painted as an unscrupulous pirate who manipulated and watered stock, deliberately running businesses down and building them up again to his own advantage.
The Palmer Raids were government raids that were against suspected radicals that were in the United States, these raids were very successful and were illegal. The Palmer Raids were abusive and went against the Constitution and jailed many innocent people without say, which the ACLU ended up deeming many of their actions such as the abuse and jailing illegal. After the Palmer Raids, Mitchell Palmer, who came up with the idea, was completely dishonored.
Answer:1. it was very hard for the immigrants when they first entered the united states. Everyone hated them and didn't want them to come. They didn't have jobs and people laughed at them.
Explanation: I dont think that the ideas of americans today on immigrants are different. People still don't like them and treat them rudely.