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Which of the following statements explains why nativism increased after World War I? The Sacco-Vanzetti case proved that European immigrants could not be trusted.

Black and white veterans fighting for the same jobs upon returning from the war increased racial tensions in Northern cities.

The fear many Americans felt toward Germans and Communists during and after World War I expanded to include all immigrants.

The Great Migration to Northern cities supported fear and prejudicial attitudes.

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