13. Why were many immigrants targets of discrimination?(1 point)
Responses
Nativism
Nativism
American citizens thought they were stealing jobs from them
American citizens thought they were stealing jobs from them
Unfamiliar religious, language and cultural practices
Unfamiliar religious, language and cultural practices
All of the above
5 answers
All of the above
14. Why did white Southern Democrats disenfranchise black men?(1 point)
Responses
They worried that African Americans would dismantle Republican governments.
They worried that African Americans would dismantle Republican governments.
They feared the consequences of African Americans having political power.
They feared the consequences of African Americans having political power.
They wanted to encourage literacy among formerly enslaved African Americans.
They wanted to encourage literacy among formerly enslaved African Americans.
They hoped African Americans would leave the South after being denied rights.
Responses
They worried that African Americans would dismantle Republican governments.
They worried that African Americans would dismantle Republican governments.
They feared the consequences of African Americans having political power.
They feared the consequences of African Americans having political power.
They wanted to encourage literacy among formerly enslaved African Americans.
They wanted to encourage literacy among formerly enslaved African Americans.
They hoped African Americans would leave the South after being denied rights.
All of the above
there is no all of the above select one
I apologize for the confusion. Based on the given responses, the correct answer would be "American citizens thought they were stealing jobs from them." Many immigrants were targets of discrimination because some American citizens believed that they were taking away job opportunities from the native-born population.