Answer:
Nativists viewed immigrants as a cultural and economic threat- This is due to the fact that many immigrants were willing to work for lower wages than American citizens.
Nativists didn't believe immigrants could adopt US cultures and values. - Many Americans feared that the nice communities developing in cities like New York would only continue to feed these immigrants "refusal" to adapt American ideas.
Nativists pressued politicians to limit immigration- The nativists were successful in this, as the federal government passed the Immigration Act of 1924 which limited immigration.
Explanation:
"Winter Dreams" is a short story written by Scott Fitzgerald in 1922. The main character is Dexter Green, a middle-class young boy that wishes to be part of the high class and to be rich. He falls in love with Judy Jones, a rich, beautiful girl, who plays with his feelings and misleads him plenty of times. Years later and after Judy has broken his heart, he goes to the First World War.
Afterwards, Dexter becomes an important businessman in New York, where he gets the news that Judy has gotten married and is abused by her husband. Even then, Dexter still has feelings for Judy but understands that it's too late now.
Thus, the right option is option a, He loved her, and he would love her until the day he was too old for loving—but he could not have her. So he tasted the deep pain that is reserved only for the strong, just as he had tasted for a little while the deep happiness.
Congress wants to limit the president's influence over it.