American Protestants were afraid of the increased catholic immigration since <u>they felt threatened by the idea of America becoming a Catholic country. </u>
- On the one hand, Catholics believed a different Christianity than Protestants. Protestants, as opposed to the Catholic church, thought the following:
- Less hierarchy in church structure.
- The Bible and, not the sacraments, as source of revelation from God
- Jesus as the only necessary intercessor with God.
- There was an prejudice from anti-catholics that has to do with social class or status of the inmigrants. <u>Protestants from upper classes</u>, believed that the inmigrants were poor, therefore, they associated them with crime, danger and laziness.
- The fear from the American protestants created by the massive flow of catholic inmigrants, was so big that even a popular national organization, the <u>American Protective Association</u>, was founded to promote anti-Catholicism.
Answer: Ronald Reagan used the slogan, "it’s morning in America".
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Don Juan Bautista de Anza traveled to California to make peace with the Indians to help salvage the colony. Don Juan Bautista de Anza was successful in putting down rebellious Indians and forged a peace that would last 100 years. Over several years Anza led colonists to California and successfully dealt with Indian problems. Anza was greatly respected by the Viceroy and the King.
They had to face racism from many white Americans. They also were treated unfairly by being segregated from whites.
Answer:
The correct answer is: Sun Yat-sen.
Explanation:
Politic, statistic, and ideologist Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925) was the Republic of China's first president. He is called "<em>The Father of the Nation</em>" since he was one of the masterminds who forced abdicate the <em>Qing </em>dynasty during the early 20th century. Even if his revolution was successful, his political life one of constant struggle and exile.