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stira [4]
4 years ago
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Why did constantine take steps to strengthen the christian church?

History
1 answer:
viktelen [127]4 years ago
5 0
 Constantine the Great was himself a Christian.
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“The Klan became a national, not just regional, organization.” Though it adopted some of the original Klan teachings, it maintained its goal of white supremacy. The new KKK modernized itself by “employing more sophisticated marketing techniques and responding to issues that were troubling Americans in the years after World War I”. By 1926 the Klan boasted over three million members. And, it had political influence in some areas of the country, including Alabama as stated by Archives Alabama. It was hate and racism that brought the clan together, the hate of others that were different that made the clan unite and drew others that were similar to them.

The KKK were involved in terrorist raids towards African Americans and white Republicans at night, “employing intimidation, destruction of property, assault, and murder to achieve its aims and influence upcoming elections.” as stated by History.

The U.S news stated: “The organized Ku Klux Klan movement saw a boost in its membership in 2017.

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President Donald Trump mentioned the movement by name on Aug. 14 during a speech from the White House in response to the violent white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. The rally resulted in clashes with counterdemonstrators that left one woman dead and more than a dozen injured.

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