After World War I, the new Ku Klux Klan
A. was a males-only organization.
B. became primarily concerned about Catholics, Jews, and foreigners.
C. was almost wholly located in the South.
D. focused primarily on intimidating African Americans.
E. officially renounced the use of violence.
Answer: B
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Which of the following significantly undermined the Whig's presidential election campaign in 1836?
A) The Whig political strategy of appealing to diverse constituencies by nominating different presidential candidates in different states and different regions in the country adversely diluted and scattered the Whig popular and electoral votes. B) The Whig political strategy of desiring a larger federal government that could manage internal improvements proved to be politically unpopular in New England and the Mid-Atlantic states. C) The Whigs did not have a popular political candidate to run in the North and the West. D) State Whig Party leaders and activists resented the tight party discipline on issues such as slavery and Manifest Destiny that the national Whig Party attempted to enforce.
Based on Map 7-2, all the following statements about expansion under the Han are correct except:
a. Han expansion went as far west as the boundaries of the Kushan Empire. b. Han expansion went as far south as Hanoi in Annam (Viet-Nam). c. Han territory stayed south of the boundary created by the great wall. d. the silk road originated in Han territory.
The popular minstrel show helped to shape public perceptions of blacks during the antebellum period because it
A) accustomed white Americans to seeing blacks in public roles. B) helped to convince northerners that slavery should be abolished. C) reinforced stereotypes of blacks as stupid and clumsy. D) exposed middle class audiences to the beauties of African-American music. E) presented free blacks as suave and sophisticated urbanites.
In the later 1900s, Peru and Chile demonstrated that South American military governments ________
A) tended to the political left B) could span the political spectrum C) always ended by limiting free speech D) were broadly associated with communism