It is not worth using the immigrants as industrialists, and yet they remain as outcasts they should be absorbed into America and become part of America. The main idea of Americanization is making everyone feel accommodated and feel the benefits of the real American. Americanization will raise the standards of living of the immigrants and then unity will be achieved. The Roosevelt and Smith’s arguments differ merely not because one of them is against assimilating the immigrants but because of the way each is willing to Americanize the immigrants. Roosevelt is ready to accommodate all the people who are coming to America and are working in the industries because they are helping in achieving the American dream. Smith is willing to Americanize the people who are in America but then he is not ready to receive more people from outside.Their arguments are persuasive because they are all talking about accommodating the people who are already in America. Instead of pushing the immigrants outside America, the two presidents are willing to provide them. Even if they have different ways in which they will assimilate the immigrants and make them Americans, at least they have the intention to have the immigrants for …show more content…
However, this privilege only lasted simply four years only, till the Russia examined its first atomic weapon in 1949.By 1950, both America and Russia were competing to stockpile extra nuclear weapons than any other nation. The American inhabitants expressed contrasting moods: They had been satisfied and a success and they were living the American Dream. Americans lived in consistent worry that the Soviet Union may drop a bomb any minute. This paranoia becomes exacerbated using a few political leaders who counseled that Russia spies had been everywhere, vigorously conspiring to revolution the authorities. Soon, Americans began mistrusting their neighbors and eventually they, in turn, become loyal to their country. Even numerous accusations against communism were unsubstantiated, most American citizens lost their careers while others were been even imprisoned for being Communist sympathizer on American soil. In the political cartoon (Document 5), the artist has criticized "anti-subversive" individuals and groups by showing individuals who have compiled and circulated their blacklists, which were accepted by the frightened employer and casting directors. Additionally, the employer and the