D) US- Mexican War
Mexican-American War, also called Mexican War, took place from Apr 25, 1846 to Feb 2, 1848.
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Answer:
c. They wanted immigrants barred from the United States.
Explanation:
Nativism refers to a political position that privileges the welfare and the interests of the people who have been born in certain place (the natives) over immigrants. As more and more immigrants moved to the United States in the late 19th century,<u> the nativist movement gained strength, and they wanted immigrants barred from the United States</u>, especially those coming from China, Italy, and Eastern Europe. The nativists scored some successes, especially with the passing of the Emergency Quota Act of 1921, which placed restrictions on how many immigrants could enter the United States. This Act was further expanded by the Immigration Act of 1924, which banned immigrants from Asia and set strict limits on immigrants from other parts of the world, especially Eastern Europe. This discriminatory policy stayed in force until the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965.
The appropriate response is "The Crime Control Period"
The Crime Control Period is the below:
- media and government officials underscore the peril of wrongdoing, including adolescent wrongdoing, prompting open requests for a crackdown
- harsher disciplines for adolescents who perpetrate violations
- waivers: juvi court postpones its ward, exchanging an adolescent case to the grown-up criminal court
- Schall v. Martin 1984 - adolescents can be held in preventive confinement if there is worry that they may carry out extra violations while anticipating court activity
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Mandela</em><em> gave a discourse from the litigant's dock. He represented somewhere in the range of three hours, before closing with the regularly </em><em>cited entry "I am set up to die".</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The discourse depicts why the ANC had chosen to go past its past <em>utilization of sacred techniques and Gandhian peaceful opposition,</em> and receive harm against property (intended to limit dangers of damage and passing) as a piece of their activism against the South African government and its Apartheid arrangements <em>(while additionally preparing a military wing for conceivable future use).</em>