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What issue from the 1920s did the Ku Klux Klan support? a.religious freedom b.collective bargaining c.Prohibition d.Native American citizenship I thought that they didnt want black rights?

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User Nateisha
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It's Prohibition... Why would a group infamous for harassing Jews and Catholics support religious freedom ??

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c.Prohibition

Step-by-step explanation:

It is sometimes assumed that white Americans opposes prohibition as it is their way of style. But it is not true in all cases as some protestants strongly support prohibition as they saw their country is falling prey to the catholic immigrants, especially from Italy. These Anglo Saxon protestants were enforcing prohibition and there was the revival of the Ku Klux Klan movement. By doing this they were restricting the immigrants and Catholics, as they claimed alcohol leads to criminal, activities, and violence.

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