The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s __________

A) appealed to old-stock Americans nervous about social and cultural change
B) focused solely on blacks in both the North and the South
C) was not politically active or powerful
D) admitted women as long as they were white, native-born Protestants
E) was active mainly in the Old South


Answer: A

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