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nativism    音标拼音: [n'etɪv,ɪzəm]
n. 先天论,天性论,本土主义

先天论,天性论,本土主义

nativism
n 1: the policy of perpetuating native cultures (in opposition
to acculturation)
2: (philosophy) the philosophical theory that some ideas are
innate


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  • Nativism (politics) - Wikipedia
    Nativism is a political policy of promoting or protecting the interests of native-born or indigenous people over those of immigrants, [1][2] including opposition to immigration
  • Nativism | Definition, Racism, Chinese Exclusion Act, Japanese-American . . .
    Nativism, an ideology, governmental policy, or political stance that prioritizes the interests and well-being of native-born or long-established residents of a given country over those of immigrants, typically by advocating or enacting restrictions on immigration Those who hold this view tend to
  • NATIVISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of NATIVISM is a policy of favoring native inhabitants as opposed to immigrants
  • What Is Nativism and Its Core Characteristics? - LegalClarity
    Nativism is a political ideology or social movement that prioritizes the interests of native-born inhabitants over those of immigrants It often emerges in societies experiencing significant immigration, reflecting a desire to protect perceived national identity, culture, and resources This perspective shapes public discourse and policy debates, influencing how societies approach issues of
  • Nativism in United States politics - Wikipedia
    The ideology of nativism —favoring native inhabitants, as opposed to immigrants—has been very common and contentious within American politics for centuries In this context "native" does not mean Native Americans, but refers to all people born in the United States and their descendants Nativist movements have existed since before American independence, and have targeted a wide variety of
  • Nativism, immigration, and the Know-Nothing party - Smarthistory
    Nativism as a lasting political force The end of the Know-Nothings did not spell the end of nativism or anti-Catholicism as a rallying cry in American politics After the Civil War, Republicans in the north continued to attack the Irish and the Catholic Church, which were—as they saw it—inextricably linked with the corrupt Democratic party
  • A History of American Nativism: From the Alien Acts to Trumps Proposed . . .
    Resistance and Reality The history of American nativism isn’t just a history of repression; it’s also a history of resistance The Alien and Sedition Acts birthed the Jeffersonian revolution The Know-Nothings were swept away by the Civil War The 1924 Quotas were eventually dismantled by the Civil Rights movement and the 1965 Immigration Act
  • What Is Nativism and Its Core Characteristics – The Legal Guide
    Nativism is a political and social attitude that prioritizes the interests, culture, and identity of native-born or established groups over those of immigrants or outsiders It often emphasizes cultural continuity, national unity, and perceived threats to social cohesion While the term is frequently discussed in relation to immigration debates, nativism also encompasses broader concerns about
  • Nativism | Political Science | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Nativism is a negative form of ethnocentrism characterized by opposition to perceived foreign influences, particularly from minority and immigrant groups This ideology has a significant history in the United States, where it has often manifested as strong reactions against immigrants viewed as different or threatening to the established social order Historically, nativist movements have
  • Nativism: An Overview - Easy Sociology
    Nativism, a term often used in sociological and political contexts, refers to the policy or belief that favors the interests of native-born inhabitants over those of immigrants





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