According to Joshua Rothman, white, Protestant Americans joined the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s for all of the following reasons EXCEPTGroup of answer choicesThe Klan advocated restoring "true Americanism" and holding back the forces of modernityThe Klan was dedicated to promoting Second Amendment rights and most members were gun ownersAs a fraternal organization, the Klan gave members the sense that they belonged to something specialThe Klan allowed them to express white supremacy and moral conservatism in culturally acceptable ways
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According to Joshua Rothman, white, Protestant Americans joined the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s for all of the following reasons EXCEPTGroup of answer choicesThe Klan advocated restoring "true Americanism" and holding back the forces of modernityThe Klan was dedicated to promoting Second Amendment rights and most members were gun ownersAs a fraternal organization, the Klan gave members the sense that they belonged to something specialThe Klan allowed them to express white supremacy and moral conservatism in culturally acceptable ways
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According to Joshua Rothman, white, Protestant Americans joined the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s for all of the following reasons EXCEPT the fact that "The Klan was dedicated to promoting Second Amendment rights and most members were gun owners". This is not listed as one of the reasons for joining the Klan in the 1920s. The other options, such as the Klan advocating for "true Americanism", providing a sense of belonging, and allowing the expression of white supremacy and moral conservatism in culturally acceptable ways, are all reasons that Rothman gives for why people joined the Klan.
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