Which example shows how immigrants resisted the “Americanization Movement”?



enrolling in public schools to learn English



taking night classes to study US history



developing Catholic schools in cities



working in low-wage, unskilled jobs



living in poverty in city slums

Respuesta :

Immigrants showed resistance to the Americanization movement by developing Catholic schools in cities.
At the time, Catholicism was not widely accepted in the United States and the main Anglo religion was Protestant.

Answer:

  Developing Catholic schools in cities.

Explanation:

  The Americanization Movement greeted immigrants between 1895 and 1924. This movement tried to share American values, beliefs, and customs to the inmigrants to be more accepted in the American Society.

  As the main religion in the United States is the Protestanism, the immigrants resited to it by developing Catholic schools to be more in touch with the beliefs they had in their previous countries.

  I hope this answer helps you.