Answer:
The correct answer is option 3:<em>To make it illegal to say anything against the government. </em>
Explanation:
The Espionage Act of 1917, was to make it illegal for people for people to say anything offensive, disloyal or abusive language about their country and their goverment,
<span>southern and eastern Europe
The reasons these new immigrants made the journey to America differed little from those of their predecessors. Escaping religious, racial, and political persecution, or seeking relief from a lack of economic opportunity or famine still pushed many immigrants out of their homelands. Many were pulled here by contract labor agreements offered by recruiting agents, known as padrones to Italian and Greek laborers. Hungarians, Poles, Slovaks, Bohemians, and Italians flocked to the coal mines or steel mills, Greeks preferred the textile mills, Russian and Polish Jews worked the needle trades or pushcart markets of New York. Railroad companies advertised the availability of free or cheap farmland overseas in pamphlets distributed in many languages, bringing a handful of agricultural workers to western farmlands. But the vast majority of immigrants crowded into the growing cities, searching for their chance to make a better life for themselves.</span>
The correct answer is They believed that immigrants were inferior to individuals born in the United States.
Nativism is a term that refers to a belief system in which individuals born in a specific country feel that they are better than individuals who were born elsewhere and moved to this country. This idea is usually rooted in fear during American history, as many nativists fear that immigrants will take jobs from native born American citizens. Nativism is a constant theme in American history, especially during the middle of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.
<span>The government banned workers in important industries from striking.</span>
Answer:
The answer you have selected in the photo is the correct answer
Explanation:
This is because a loyalist supported the British so it could not be them not could it be a patriot who supported it either