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In the late 1800’s and early 1900’s, the United States went through an era of imperialism. At the time, the US was quite powerful, but was looking to continue to spread their territory, make themselves even stronger, and have multiple trade routes to have all the resources they needed and wanted.
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The correct answer is an ascent in nativism and the Great Migration Explanation:
The old and the new came into sharp clash during the 1920s. While numerous Americans commended the rise of present day innovations and less prohibitive social standards, others firmly questioned the social changes of the 1920s.
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It was made legal in 1866 and this law made it unlawful to refuse to trade or deal
Native Americans primarily passed information to the next generation through the use of storytelling. Native Americans would tell stories to their children, who would later pass it down to their children. This passed the culture down from one generation to the next.