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My name is Ann [436]
3 years ago
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What can an increase in the power of the Ku Klux Klan during the 1920s be attributed to? A. a rise in nativism and the Great Mig

ration. B. a rise in nativism and the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. C. a rise in immigration of northern and eastern Europeans. D. the Great Migration and the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment
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2 answers:
kykrilka [37]3 years ago
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The correct answer is A) A rise in nativism and the Great Migration.


The Ku Klux Klan is a group that fully believes in the idea of white supremacy. The KKK was formed during the era of Reconstruction as a way to express anger against African-American citizens and other individuals who were not white and members of the Protestant church. This groups power increased, especially in the North, when there was a huge influx of immigrants coming to the US during the early 20th century.

slavikrds [6]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

The correct answer is A) A rise in nativism and the Great Migration.

The Ku Klux Klan is a group that fully believes in the idea of white supremacy. The KKK was formed during the era of Reconstruction as a way to express anger against African-American citizens and other individuals who were not white and members of the Protestant church. This groups power increased, especially in the North, when there was a huge influx of immigrants coming to the US during the early 20th century.

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