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One goal of nativist groups in the late 1800s was
inclusion.
immigration.
exclusion.
education.
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
One goal of nativist groups in the late 1800s was **exclusion**. Nativist groups sought to limit or exclude immigration, particularly from certain countries or ethnic groups, and often aimed to promote the interests of native-born residents over those of immigrants.
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