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Q# 1 - IS this statement true or false?

Authorizing the Ku Klux klan to enforce the states' authority over the rights of blacks is one way the government attempted to give blacks the full rights of citizenship

Q# 2 - Is this statement true or false?

Soldiers were sent out to the south to protect the rights of blacks, as a part of the governments attempts to give blacks the full rights of citizenship

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  1. Today, 05:00
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    1. The answer is False

    2. The answer is True
  2. Today, 05:31
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    The correct answers are the following:

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    The Ku Klux Klan was a hate group from the United States which defended white supremacy and rejected inmigration flows through violent and terrorist actions (both physical assault and murder) against members of different racial groups and against anyone who tried to impede their activities. It operated in US Southern states, and it emerged after the US Civil war, as a response to the integration policies issued during the Reconstruction Era.

    In order to enforce the abolition of slavery and the equality of rights provisions included in the Reconstruction amendments, soldiers were sent to Southern states to erradicate violence against the black population.
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