Why did progressive reformers believe in americanization?
they believed that assimilati...
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Why did progressive reformers believe in americanization?
they believed that assimilating immigrants into american society would make them more loyal and moral citizens.
they believed that teaching english to immigrants would create a class that would be unwilling to work in factories.
they believed that community centers were not the proper place to educate and assist recent immigrants.
they believed that preserving an immigrant's original culture would create a more diverse population.
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