Question

How did anti-immigrant sentiment inspired by World War I propaganda affect the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s?
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The Klan fought for the rights of newly arrived immigrants.
The Klan fought for the rights of newly arrived immigrants.

Religious leaders joined the Klan to fight against racism, which led to a growth in membership.
Religious leaders joined the Klan to fight against racism, which led to a growth in membership.

The Klan promoted the same anti-immigrant sentiment, leading to a surge in membership.
The Klan promoted the same anti-immigrant sentiment, leading to a surge in membership.

Many Hoosiers against the war joined the Klan to organize an anti-war movement.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:

**The Klan promoted the same anti-immigrant sentiment, leading to a surge in membership.**

During the 1920s, the Ku Klux Klan capitalized on the anti-immigrant sentiment that became prevalent in the United States, particularly after World War I. Their promotion of nativism and opposition to immigration helped to significantly increase their membership during this period.

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