{"id":10933,"date":"2017-10-19t02:00:58","date_gmt":"2017-10-19t09:00:58","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/?p=10933"},"modified":"2018-09-01t21:04:26","modified_gmt":"2018-09-02t04:04:26","slug":"nativism-apush-topics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/ap\/nativism-apush-topics\/","title":{"rendered":"nativism: apush topics to study for test day"},"content":{"rendered":"
nativism is a topic that has been getting a lot of attention recently, as politicians and everyday people argue about what immigration should look like in the united states. but is it fair to call some individuals nativists today? what does that word even mean? and, most importantly for this blog post, what kind of nativism apush questions will you be asked?!<\/p>\n
don\u2019t freak out; i got your back. keep reading for everything you need to know about nativism apush topics.<\/p>\n
like many \u201c-isms\u201d today, people throw around the term nativism to mean a lot of different things. for this blog post, i will be using a definition that is more closely aligned to the word\u2019s historical meaning. i\u2019m proposing the following definition:<\/p>\n
: the policy, generally around immigration but also dealing with social and economic aspects of daily life, that favors native-born or long-term resident individuals in the united states at the expense of immigrants <\/p>\n
nativism often goes hand-in-hand with another big apush term: xenophobia. xenophobia describes the hatred of immigrants or those born in other countries. <\/p>\n
the better question to ask, young scholar, is where did nativism not<\/em> show up. <\/p>\n you\u2019ve heard about the push and pull effects<\/a> of immigration, right? well, equally important in that story is the resistance that nativism posed to any \u201cpulling\u201d factor that may have existed for immigrants. let\u2019s look at the political cartoon below. <\/p>\n <\/p>\n in this picture, an irishman is sitting on top of a keg of gunpowder that he is about to light, swinging a bottle of whiskey. this is not a flattering picture of the irish, and anti-irish sentiments were especially strong in us history.<\/p>\n social factors contributed to this characterization of irish immigrants. coming in large numbers at one time made the irish easy targets for the ire of older us citizens. the irish religious practice of catholicism was seen as foreign to many protestants. (the fact that jfk\u2019s catholicism was a controversial point nearly a century later should tell you something about the depth of anti-catholic sentiment.)<\/p>\n there were many policies, both explicit and implicit; for the sake of brevity, i will highlight a few here. for more information, i recommend the essay \u201ccycles of nativism\u201d by university of colorado – boulder\u2019s american studies department.<\/p>\n no, but the influence it has on legislation has ebbed and flowed. for the apush exam, you are likely to see questions about certain specific periods of nativism (like the ones i highlighted above), but the ideology has never gone away. we can see that in trends regarding mexican immigration, and immigrants and refugees from the middle east. <\/p>\nwhat policies did the us pursue under the ideology of nativism?<\/h2>\n
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\n <\/li>\nhas nativism ever stopped in the united states?<\/h2>\n
what kinds of nativism apush questions will i be asked?<\/h2>\n