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Washington urged Americans to avoid excessive political party spirit and geographical distinctions. In foreign affairs, he warned against long-term alliances with other nations. The address was printed in Philadelphia's American Daily Advertiser on September 19, 1796.
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The correct answer is D. Supporters of the Americanization movement opposed the tendency of new immigrants to stay in ethnic neighborhoods and retain their cultural identity.
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During the first part of the 20th century, large waves of immigrants came to the United States from different regions of the planet, mainly Irish, Italians, Germans, Norwegians, Poles, Asians, and Mexicans. These immigrants, in their great majority, did not manage the English language and therefore they could not immediately insert themselves into society (except the Irish). This led to the creation of ethnic neighborhoods in the different cities of the country, such as Little Italy in New York, where these immigrants settled and recreated their cultural and social spaces, maintaining their language and customs.
This was frowned upon by nativists, who believed that foreigners should make the effort necessary to rapidly assimilate into the prevailing Anglo-Saxon culture in the United States, even believing that the customs, traditions, and values of those foreigners endangered their own national idiosyncrasy .
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Social scientists generally focus on relative deprivation definitions of poverty. False. Capitalism promotes poverty because having a surplus of workers provides people who are willing to work for low wages.
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Slavery is forcing someone to do labor and not paying them. Slaves are also usually prisoners of war, criminals, poor people, or (as seen in the past with the US) a racial minority. Indentured servants are (traditionally) immigrants who willingly work for people already living in the country. Indentured servants also aren't paid money, but are given food and shelter with the family they work for, and land and freedom after a period of time in exchange for their labor. However, most indentured servants didn't get their land as promised, similar to how some slaves in the US Civil War era were promised freedom after sometime, only to be kept enslaved, or given to another slave owner. I hope this helps!