How did the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s compare to the first Ku
Klux Klan?
The second strongly...
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How did the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s compare to the first Ku
Klux Klan?
The second strongly supported the ideas
of the Republican Party, while the first
attacked Republicans for embracing
Lincoln's principles.
The second used mostly nonviolent
methods, while the first spread violence
throughout America.
The first had many more followers, while
the second was nothing more than a fringe
group with several hundred supporters.
The second focused more on changes to
the entire nation's changing morals rather
than focusing on African Americans and
the South
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