Propaganda, <span>Incorrect information that spread to convince Others.</span>
- Nativist tried (...) to ruin the U.S. Much of the nativist sentiment was incorporated into the Republican party but Abraham Lincoln, his second presidential candidate, rejected it sharply when it was presented in 1890: his program opposed any modification of the nationalization laws to cut the rights of immigrants or citizens without differentiating among those born inside or outside the United States.
- Immigrants continued (...) and live the life. According to U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, in order to work in the United States, you must have one of the following documents:
- A permanent resident card, also called green card.
- An Employment Authorization Document (work permit).
- A Visa based on a job that allows you to work for a specific employer.
Answer:
World War II. This event marked the end of American isolationism and neutralism and the beginning of foreign and defense policy of intense internationalism. ... The U.S. economy was the only major economy that came out of WW II intact. This made the country an instant economic superpower.
Answer: d.
Explanation: they used them to spy on each other
The answer is to gain control of northern territories.