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In History / High School | 2014-09-04

What was the goal of the Americanization movement?

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The main goal of the Americanization movement was to a ssimilate people of various cultures into a dominant culture. ;

Answered by saadhussain514 | 2024-06-11

The goal of the **Americanization movement **was to **assimilate **people of wide-ranging cultures into the dominant culture.
Americanization , in the early twentieth century, efforts aimed at preparing **foreign-born inhabitants **of the United States for full citizenship involvement.
Its goal was not only to get **naturalization **but also to learn and adhere to the ideas of **American life **and work.
The aims of this movement were to "**transform **the unskilled inefficient **immigrant **into the skilled worker and efficient citizen" and to teach them "the spirit of America , knowledge of America, and love of America."
Therefore, the **assimilation **of individuals from various cultural backgrounds into the dominant culture was the aim of the Americanization movement .
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Answered by akanas7khan | 2024-06-18

The Americanization movement aimed to assimilate immigrants into American culture primarily in the early 20th century. It focused on teaching English and American customs to foreign-born residents to ensure social cohesion and patriotism. This movement sought to transform diverse immigrant populations into engaged citizens of the United States.
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Answered by akanas7khan | 2024-10-06