Beginning at the end of the nineteenth century, immigration into the United States rocketed to never-before-seen heights. Many of these new immigrants were coming from eastern and southern Europe and for many English-speaking, native-born Americans of northern European descent the growing diversity of new languages, customs, and religions triggered anxiety and racial animosity.
In reaction, some embraced nativism, prizing white Americans with older family trees over more recent immigrants and rejecting outside influences in favor of their own local customs. Nativists also stoked a sense of fear over the perceived foreign threat, pointing to the anarchist assassinations of the Spanish prime minister in 1897, the Italian king in 1900, and even President William McKinley in 1901 as proof. Following the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in November 1917, the sense of an inevitable foreign or communist threat grew among those already predisposed to distrust immigrants.
The sense of fear and anxiety over the rising tide of immigration came to a head with the trial of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. Sacco and Vanzetti were Italian immigrants who were accused of participating in a robbery and murder in Braintree, Massachusetts, in 1920. There was no direct evidence linking them to the crime, but—in addition to being immigrants—both men were anarchists who favored the destruction of the American market-based, capitalistic society through violence. At their trial, the district attorney emphasized Sacco and Vanzetti’s radical views, and the jury found them guilty on July 14, 1921.
Despite subsequent motions and appeals based on ballistics testing, recanted testimony, and an ex-convict’s confession, both men were executed on August 23, 1927.
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Since 1980 Iraq attacked the following countries: 1. It attacked Kuwait during the 1990's Gulf War for oil control. They invaded Kuwait led by Saddam Hussein. 2. Iraq also attacked Iran in 1980 the conflict lasted for 8 years, it is known as the Iran-Iraq War. Iraq wanted to replace Iran as the leader Persian Gulf and they were worried about the consecuences that the Iranian revolution of 1979 could have.
In 2003 the United States and other countries from the coalition group invaded Iraq in the Iraq War or also known as the Operation Iraqi Freedom. The invasion lasted only a month and its purpose was to end Saddam Hussein's support for terrorism and free the people of Iraq.
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The Pantheon.
The Baths of Carcalla.
The Arc of Constantine.
Circus Maximus.
The Tower of Hurcules.
The Pyramid of Cestius.
The Arena of Nimes.
The Baths of Trajan.
Porta Nigra.
Answer:the war was started by the leaders of Germany and Austria-Hungary
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