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Nativism is the political policy of promoting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants, including the support of immigration-restriction measures. In scholarly studies, nativism is a standard technical term, although those who hold this political view do not typically accept the label.(what a nativist is)
Nativist means policies that would favor natives (those born here or, really, those whose ancestors were born here going back a few generations) over newcomer citizens. (this is what a nativist would favor)
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Globalization has made it so that we can share ideas, practices, ect in a way that makes it readily available. When a business or organization starts to develop international influence it becomes a trend in the twentieth century more than likely, making this new idea more accepted and better viewed.
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comply with rules, standards, or laws. (of a person) behave according to socially acceptable conventions or standards.
It's like doing something because you friend likes it even though you hate it like if you hate strawberries but you eat them anyway because everyone else likes them
The Constitution is a lawbook for our country.