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kodGreya [7K]
2 years ago
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What good intentions might the government officials have had in implementing the policy of Americanization?

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ehidna [41]2 years ago
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Hello. Here's your answer.

"The Commission supports effective Americanization of new immigrants, that is the cultivation of a shared commitment to the American values of liberty, democracy, and equal opportunity. The United States is one of the most successful multiethnic nations in history. It has united immigrants and their descendants from all over the world around a commitment to democratic ideals and constitutional principles. Those ideals and principles have been embraced by persons from an extraordinary variety of religious and ethnic backgrounds, partly because they permit and protect religious and cultural diversity within a framework of national political unity."

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mario62 [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

The answer to the question: What good intentions might the government officials have had in implementing the policy of Americanization? Would be: They intended to ensure: 1. assimilation into the new culture, 2. Adaptation on the part of the new immigrants, and 3. Equalization by ensuring the learning of the language and the values that formed the United States.

Explanation:

The process of Americanization, as it was known in the 1900´s was intended to help immigrants to adapt, and transition well, into their new life in the U.S. As such, their goals, the good ones, were to ensure an equalization by ensuring the learning of the English language and the principles that ruled the U.S as a democracy, second, to help them assimilate into their new culture, so that they would not be segregated and abused by other Americans, and third, they wished to ensure adaptation, which also meant, an acceptance on the part of the immigrants, of the values and customs of the country.

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