Why were nativists hostile to immigrants?

Responses:

a) They resented that labor unions were helping immigrants.

b) They were concerned that immigrants were too Americanized.

c) They believed that immigrants were loyal to their home countries.

d) They feared factories would close if immigrant populations declined.

c) They believed that immigrants were loyal to their home countries.

The correct answer to the question is c) They believed that immigrants were loyal to their home countries.

Nativists were hostile to immigrants because they believed that immigrants were more loyal to their home countries than to the United States. They saw immigrants as a threat to American values, culture, and traditions. Nativists often believed that immigrants would not fully assimilate into American society and would retain their own customs, languages, and loyalties. This fear of divided loyalty fueled their hostility towards immigrants, leading to calls for restrictive immigration policies and discriminatory treatment of immigrant communities.