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Title: 1920's free response question
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During the Twenties, the KKK reached new heights of power, spreading to the Midwest and North. They represented the old, racist values long thought to have be delegated to the South. The KKK terrorized anyone who did not fit their American profile. They eventually had influence over politics in this country as well... Showed first 250 characters
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They represented the old, racist values long thought to have be delegated to the South. The KKK terrorized anyone who did not fit their American profile. They eventually had influence over politics in this country as well. Fortunately, their power waned as the decades passed... Showed next 250 characters
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