How did the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s in Indiana accomplish its goals? Select all that apply.

(1 point)
Responses

The Klan used techniques such as boycotts and large parades.
The Klan used techniques such as boycotts and large parades.

The Klan supported politicians to ensure their political help.
The Klan supported politicians to ensure their political help.

The Klan worked with minorities to promote racial harmony.
The Klan worked with minorities to promote racial harmony.

The Klan worked for the common good of the United States.

1 answer

The correct responses regarding how the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s in Indiana accomplished its goals are:

  1. The Klan used techniques such as boycotts and large parades.
  2. The Klan supported politicians to ensure their political help.

The other options, "The Klan worked with minorities to promote racial harmony" and "The Klan worked for the common good of the United States," do not accurately reflect the Klan's actions or objectives during that time.