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2. what role did nativism play in federal policy?
-concern for immigrants' children led to increased public education funding.
-concern about living conditions led to construction of public housing.
-concern about conditions in factories led to more rights for immigrant workers
-concern over cultural differences led to more restrictive immigration law

“immigrants who arrive in american cities are poor and frightened. they are to find jobs and housing. these newcomers should show their gratitude at voting time."
3. who most likely would have said this?
-political boss
-factory owner
-labor union member
-religious leader

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