Asked by quinton handy on May 17, 2024
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Why did Americans from Theodore Roosevelt to Henry Ford see the War as an occasion to curb immigration and enfore assimilation?
Immigrant Sentiment
Public or collective attitudes, often mixed or negative, towards immigrants and immigration policymaking within a country.
Henry Ford
An American industrialist and founder of the Ford Motor Company, who revolutionized factory production with his assembly line methods.
Theodore Roosevelt
The 26th President of the United States (1901-1909) known for his exuberant personality, range of interests and achievements, and the "Square Deal" domestic policies.
- Comprehend the impact of World War I on internal policies, such as prohibition, migration, and efforts towards cultural integration.
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Rebeca PelaezMay 18, 2024
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fear of wavering loyalty among many hyphenated Americans; push for stronger nationalism and patriotic fervor of "100% Americanism"
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the impact of World War I on internal policies, such as prohibition, migration, and efforts towards cultural integration.