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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)
You can get a lawyer or you can plead the fifth...right to be silent. Check out the 5th amendment in the Constitution. The answer's right there.
Answer: "autoerotic asphyxiation" .
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Nonviolence
Explanation:
<u>Nonviolent resistance is a way of protest and social action that relies on the acts of civil disobedience and political noncooperation that do not include any violent act.</u>
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Gandhi's salt march is one of the more famous examples. It was the nonviolent resistance that urged for India’s independence and against the colonial rule of the British monarchy. In 1930 the British government introduced taxes on Indian salt and strengthen their monopoly by prohibiting Indians to collect and sell salt. <u>Gandhi and his followers started daily marches during which they symbolically carried salt that has symbolically been picked up from the beach, thus breaking the rule.</u>
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Similarly, the Civil rights movement has been fighting racist laws and ideas against African Americans during the 60s in the US.<u> </u><u>The African-American community showed their resistance by breaking segregation laws with bus boycotts and freedom rides, as well as participating in non-violent sit-ins, marches, and demonstrations. </u>
Answer: the shelter principle
Explanation:
The shelter principle refers to allowing a party or individual who has a non-HDC and derives the title through an HDC to enjoy the rights of an HDC. Irrespective of a given negotiable instrument and can still obtain those rights.