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In the 1920s, many americans embraced nativism in response to a changing society. what is nativism?

a.
a belief that all native americans should be given full citizenship

b.
a policy of favoring native inhabitants over immigrants

c.
a philosophy that immigrants bring fresh perspectives to existing societies

d.
a system for uniting americans in urban and rural areas

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