The correct answer is: "the main reason used by nativists to request anti-inmigration legislation was that Asian immigrants were stealing jobs from US citizens".
Nativism was a political stream that promoted the interests and rights of national population over immigrants. It supported the establishment of measures to control (to block) immigration flows, specially of Chinese immigrants.
Such feelings against imigration were justified by nativists because of the amount of money that such immigrants cost to the public agencies, because they came and worked in jobs that should pertain to domestic citizens, or because they were condenmed to isolation, as they did  not know the language or customs of their home country.
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1. Born of a Virgin
2. Born in Bethlehem
3. A King like David
4. A Prophet like Moses
5. Tribe of Judah
Explanation:
The correct answer is Option B) They both took steps to reduce foreign influence in their nation.
Both Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt and Ruhollah Khomeini of Iran gained popular support among the common people due to their hard line stance of independence from foreign powers.
For Arabs, Gamal Abdel Nasser was a Pan-Arab hero who believed in the self-rule of Arabs. Similarly, Khomeini was a vocal critic of the interference of European and American powers in the political systems of other countries.
Apart from this one similarity, they were completely different leaders. Gamal was more of a socialist while Khomeini believed in the rule of the Quran.
Answer: A) The United States believed Saddam Hussein had WMDs.
C) The United States believed that Osama bin Laden was hiding in Iraq. Â hope I helped :) Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
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The difference is that Roosevelt was ready to do more to solve the problems brought about by the Great Depression while Hoover was more hesitant to let government intervene. The programs he launched such as the National Credit Corporation, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, and the Emergency Relief and Construction Act came late to do any good. Upon assuming office, Roosevelt quickly launched various programs to solve the problems. In the end, Roosevelt was right in his approach of Government intervention because at the time, people needed support to uplift their lives.
The New Deal legislation sought to help farmers by advising them to try other methods of agriculture as well as restrict production because a surplus would lead to a decrease in demand that lower prices. Though they were hesitant at first, the New Deal worked and helped uplift their lives.