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Which of the following is FALSE about the "second" Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s?Group of answer choicesIt advocated white Protestant supremacyIt supported Prohibition and immigration restrictionIt was a national organization with much of its membership based in Indiana and other Midwestern statesIt was the same organization that emerged in the Reconstruction-Era South to oppose the Republican Party

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Which of the following is FALSE about the "second" Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s?Group of answer choicesIt advocated white Protestant supremacyIt supported Prohibition and immigration restrictionIt was a national organization with much of its membership based in Indiana and other Midwestern statesIt was the same organization that emerged in the Reconstruction-Era South to oppose the Republican Party

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The statement that is FALSE about the "second" Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s is: "It was the same organization that emerged in the Reconstruction-Era South to oppose the Republican Party."

While the second Ku Klux Klan did share the same name and some similar ideologies as the first Klan that emerged during the Reconstruction era, they were not the same organization. The second Klan was founded in 1915, several decades after the original Klan was disbanded. It had a broader agenda that included promoting white Protestant supremacy, supporting Prohibition and immigration restriction, and it was a national organization with a significant membership base in the Midwest, particularly Indiana. The original Klan, on the other hand, was primarily a Southern organization with a primary focus on opposing the Republican Party's policies during the Reconstruction era.

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