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What reasons did membership in the KKK rise again in the 1920’s?
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What reasons did membership in the KKK rise again in the 1920’s?
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People were afraid of change. African Americans were being given rights, and some were just afraid.
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Americans were afraid of change , so they joined the Klan
America was changing its culture, moral standards, and way of life
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