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Feelings of resentment toward those who were not native citizens rose during World War I. This was known as
nationalism.
nativism.
nation-building.
naturalism.
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nativism.
Explanation: Nativism refers to hostility toward immigrants and preference for established (native-born) inhabitants. During WWI, fear and resentment of foreign-born people increased, which is described as nativism.
Explanation: Nativism refers to hostility toward immigrants and preference for established (native-born) inhabitants. During WWI, fear and resentment of foreign-born people increased, which is described as nativism.
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