What was "nativism" in the nineteenth century?
A) A conscious effort to reach out to immigrants to make them feel they were welcomed and appreciated
B) Beliefs and policies that gave preferential treatment to established inhabitants over immigrants
C) An attempt by European and American upper classes to imitate the seemingly simple lifestyles of native peoples
D) An attempt to bring the benefits of civilization to native peoples in different parts of the world
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