Nativists
nativists
It's when a group of immigrants assimilate into the native culture and take up some of its negative features. An example would be second generation Asian-Americans having a higher rate of single motherhood than first generation immigrants.
Radical Republicans
Catholic and Jewish immigrants
Socialists
Natavists
Natavists
nativist
nativists
nativists
nativists
The group of Americans who would have likely never opposed the assimilation of immigrants are those who themselves were immigrants or descendants of immigrants. Many early immigrant communities, such as the Irish, Italians, and Germans, often supported the assimilation of newer immigrants, believing it could lead to greater acceptance and opportunities within American society. Additionally, American progressives and reformers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries often advocated for assimilation as a means to promote national unity and social cohesion.
nativists
Even some who favor assimilation would argue in favor of preserving cultural traditions of immigrants.
Catholics
Catholics
It's when a group of immigrants assimilate into the native culture and take up some of its negative features. An example would be second generation Asian-Americans having a higher rate of single motherhood than first generation immigrants.