Nativist attitudes in the mid-19th century can best be described as

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Nativist attitudes in the mid-19th century can best be described as

   

a welcoming attitude towards immigrants, and a belief that America ought to be a multicultural melting-pot

   

the fear that immigrants would take their jobs, so native-born Americans discriminated against them

   

the disappointment of immigrants who returned to their native countries when they could not find work in the United States

   

the belief that a border must be constructed between slave states and free states

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