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Nineteenth-century nativist organizations advocated-

globalizing the economy through participation in free trade agreements
globalizing the economy through participation in free trade agreements

conserving natural resources through the creation of national parks
conserving natural resources through the creation of national parks

Limiting federal military power through the organization of local militias
Limiting federal military power through the organization of local militias

promoting an ethnically homogeneous society through restrictions on immigration
promoting an ethnically homogeneous society through restrictions on immigration

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Answer:

promoting an ethnically homogeneous society through restrictions on immigration

Explanation:

A nativist is a person or organization that promotes the interests and rights of the Native People of a place, over the interests and rights of people from other places.

Thus, nativists organizations of the nineteenth century promoted an ethnically homogenous society that consisted in Native People only. For this reason, they mainly opposed immigration, due to several concerns: from labor market, to social and cultural concerns, to even racism.

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