Question
hich statement best describes the reason for the decline of the KKK in Oklahoma?(1 point)
Responses
Women-led, anti-KKK movements caused its decline.
Women-led, anti-KKK movements caused its decline.
The KKK began to associate with the Republican Party.
The KKK began to associate with the Republican Party.
More immigrants came to Oklahoma for oil opportunities, which caused its decline.
More immigrants came to Oklahoma for oil opportunities, which caused its decline.
Upset over the Tulsa Race Massacre and burning of Greenwood caused its decline.
Responses
Women-led, anti-KKK movements caused its decline.
Women-led, anti-KKK movements caused its decline.
The KKK began to associate with the Republican Party.
The KKK began to associate with the Republican Party.
More immigrants came to Oklahoma for oil opportunities, which caused its decline.
More immigrants came to Oklahoma for oil opportunities, which caused its decline.
Upset over the Tulsa Race Massacre and burning of Greenwood caused its decline.
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Women-led, anti-KKK movements caused its decline.
Explanation: In Oklahoma the Klan's power fell in the mid-1920s largely because of public backlash — including organized opposition by women's groups, clergy, newspapers exposing Klan corruption and violence, and related scandals — rather than the other options listed.
Explanation: In Oklahoma the Klan's power fell in the mid-1920s largely because of public backlash — including organized opposition by women's groups, clergy, newspapers exposing Klan corruption and violence, and related scandals — rather than the other options listed.
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