Nativists objected primarily to Irish Roman Catholics because of their loyalty to the Pope and also because of their supposed rejection of republicanism as an American ideal.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
i hope this is correct but I think it is. Good luck!
Explanation:
Scopes Trial:
It made for great oratory between eminent rivals, and it put the debate over teaching evolution on front pages across the country. But one thing the Scopes "monkey trial" of 1925 did not do was settle the contentious issue of evolution in the schools, which continues to incite strong passions and court actions to this day.
Narrowly, the trial was about challenging a newly passed Tennessee state law against teaching evolution or any other theory denying the biblical account of the creation of man. Broadly, the case reflected a collision of traditional views and values with more modern ones: It was a time of evangelism by figures such as Aimee Semple McPherson and Billy Sunday against forces, including jazz, sexual permissiveness, and racy Hollywood movies, which they thought were undermining the authority of the Bible and Christian morals in society.
People joined the first crusade bc the pope promised spiritual benefits to anyone willing to fight for the church
people also thought it might be a good way to leave home and make money
im not positive about a third one but there was also probably people who felt compelled to fight bc they supported the church and their religious beliefs<span />
I think it is A. Because the factory owners would do anything to make more money. (they were greedy)