Question

In the years following World War I, the Red Scare played a key role in the following political changes EXCEPT

A led to increased restrictions on immigration.
B Americans unified to protect the national identify from communism.
C decreased nativist sentiment towards different cultural groups within the country.
D contributed to the popularity of a revived Ku Klux Klan throughout the United States.

Answers

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The statement that does not align with the key political changes following World War I during the Red Scare is:

**C decreased nativist sentiment towards different cultural groups within the country.**

In fact, the Red Scare often exacerbated nativist sentiments, leading to increased discrimination against immigrants and certain cultural groups, rather than a decrease in such sentiments. The other options reflect the growing fear of communism and its impact on American society at that time.