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The Ku Klux Klan of the postwar period differed from its original Reconstruction-era incarnation in all of the following ways except: A. it had a broad base of support outside the South. B. it tried to influence politics. C. it achieved most of its goals. D. it was strongly nativist as well as racist. E. it was strongly anti-Catholic.

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Answer: C. It achieved most of its goals. Although the Ku Klux Klan of the postwar period had a broad base of support outside of the South, tried to influence politics, was strongly nativist as well as racist, and was strongly anti-Catholic, it did not usually achieve its goals.

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