How did the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s find popular appeal in the southern United States?

A. by aligning with new political ideas and the social Progressive movement
B. by supporting a diverse array of causes appealing to a wide base of support
C. by appealing to nativist fears and embracing fundamentalist Christianity
D. by working to violate Prohibition laws and provide alcoholic beverages


Answer: C

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