Question
How did minority groups respond to the Klan’s influence? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
Labor unions urged their members to violently oppose the Klan.
Labor unions urged their members to violently oppose the Klan.
Black voters moved away from the Republican Party because they supported the Klan.
Black voters moved away from the Republican Party because they supported the Klan.
Jewish leaders spoke out against the Klan.
Jewish leaders spoke out against the Klan.
Many African Americans ran against Klan-backed politicians.
(1 point)
Responses
Labor unions urged their members to violently oppose the Klan.
Labor unions urged their members to violently oppose the Klan.
Black voters moved away from the Republican Party because they supported the Klan.
Black voters moved away from the Republican Party because they supported the Klan.
Jewish leaders spoke out against the Klan.
Jewish leaders spoke out against the Klan.
Many African Americans ran against Klan-backed politicians.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct responses are:
- Jewish leaders spoke out against the Klan.
- Many African Americans ran against Klan-backed politicians.
The other statements about labor unions and Black voters moving away from the Republican Party due to support for the Klan are inaccurate. Labor unions typically opposed the Klan's influence, and Black voters did not support the Klan.
- Jewish leaders spoke out against the Klan.
- Many African Americans ran against Klan-backed politicians.
The other statements about labor unions and Black voters moving away from the Republican Party due to support for the Klan are inaccurate. Labor unions typically opposed the Klan's influence, and Black voters did not support the Klan.