Answer:
after seeing d.w. griffith's film <em>birth of a nation </em>simmons revived the klan.
Explanation:
in his first official act, he climbed to the top of a local mountain and set a cross on fire to mark the "rebirth" of the klan. simmons moved beyond targeting not just african americans, but catholics, jews, and foreigners too. he also promoted fundamentalism and devout patriotism with advocating white supremacy. lastly, the klan started to attack the elite, urbanites, and intellectuals as well to appeal to rural folk. by the 1920s, the klan balooned from three million to as high as eight million klansmen.
<span>Answer:
Expanded multifaceted collaborations likewise brought about the dissemination of logical and innovative customs
1. Greek and Indian arithmetic on Muslim researchers
2. return of Greek science and logic to western Europe by means of Muslim al-Andaius in Iberia
3. spread of printing and explosive innovations from east Asia into the Islamic realms and into Western Europe</span>
December 11 1936 until his death
The correct answer here is the option D.
Tet offensive was a major offensive undertook by the Viet Cong along with the North Vietnamese People's Army of Vietnam and it showed the shocked South Vietnam and its American allies that the war was actually far from over. This also led to the loss of the support for the war in the States.