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They feared that Catholic and Jewish immigrants would change the country's character and They distrusted people who looked different and couldn't speak English.
In many ways, the War of 1812 was indeed a "second revolution" because once again the Americans were up against the British, and once again they "won". This placed them with far more economic independence and pride in the nation. It gave them the respect of the world, which made for better foreign relations.
I assume the 30s and 40s during WWII. The men were drafted to war so the women took their jobs.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. The tactic that Charles Townshend use to increase British control of the American colonies would be that created new taxes on the American colonists to raise revenue. Hope this answers the question.