Answer: A. Klan members had official and unofficial political power
Explanation:
Klan members in the 1920's had succeeded in getting into political positions and they also had political backers in various states. This gave them both official and unofficial political power and therefore made it difficult to go after them.
This was added to the fact that Klan activities in terrorizing Black Americans was not frowned upon in public by the white population of Southern America so they felt emboldened to continue.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
they both had an identical amount of electoral votes
False. He did not have the support of congress.
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Answer:
they maintained their own identities instead of "melting together" like described in the melting pot.
Explanation: