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The best option that illustrates the nativist sentiments of the 1920s would be "(B) The reemergence of the Ku Klux Klan and the passage of the National
<span>Origins Act" since both of these formed primarily in order to intimidate "non-natives" from coming to the US--especially people who were black, Jewish, Catholic, etc. </span>
India has had a traditional society, classified into castes, having massive social and economic inequalities;
the <em>Indian Constitution</em> was created to build structures that could help with fundamental rights and freedoms, promoting social reforms and thus improve the education and economic status of the general people.
With over 40 articles boosting the welfare of the people, to guarantee a fair social order; distributing their resources to support the common good, to avoid the detriment of the means of production, and covering social, cultural and economic rights, such as the right to work, to public assistance, to education, and guaranteeing a decent living standard and the enjoyment of social opportunities. Thereby (B).
Trade with the Indians for food was a major factor but also new leadership and more colonists coming over with necessities for survival