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artcher [175]
1 year ago
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Nativism emerged as a major political movement in 1854, with the sudden appearance of the liberty party.

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lapo4ka [179]1 year ago
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False, Nativism emerged as a major political movement in 1854, with the sudden appearance of the liberal party.

Nativism is the political coverage of selling or defensive the hobbies of the local or indigenous populations over those of immigrants, including the aid of immigration-restriction measures.

Liberals espouse a wide array of perspectives depending on their understanding of these principles, however, they commonly aid character rights (together with civil rights and human rights), liberal democracy, secularism, rule of law, monetary and political freedom, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion,

The definition of nativism is the favoring of people born in a selected place, over individuals who moved there. An instance of nativism is a person who will most effectively date those who have been born within the USA. (mainly US) A policy of favoring local-born inhabitants over immigrants.

Learn more about Nativism here brainly.com/question/4351039

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