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What was a primary reason for the revived popularity of the Ku Klux Klan? a) a return to normalcy in America after World War I b) a lack of compassion toward immigrants c) an increase in nativist feelings in the nation d) monetary compensation for members of the Klan
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The answer is C. an increase in nativist feelings in the nation.
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C because after winning the war, nationalism in the US emerged
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