What was significant about how the Ku Klux Klan gained power and influence in the South? Select the two that apply. (2 points) Responses It was a group of white Democrats who wanted to regain control of the government It was a group of white Democrats who wanted to regain control of the government The group was made up of Republicans who wanted to see peace between the North and the South The group was made up of Republicans who wanted to see peace between the North and the South The group was funded by Northern politicians who wanted to stir up opposition in the South The group was funded by Northern politicians who wanted to stir up opposition in the South The group influenced the voting behaviors of citizens through threats. The group influenced the voting behaviors of citizens through threats.

The two significant factors about how the Ku Klux Klan gained power and influence in the South are:

1) It was a group of white Democrats who wanted to regain control of the government. This is significant because the KKK emerged as a tool for white southern Democrats to suppress and intimidate newly freed African Americans and their white Republican allies during the Reconstruction era.

2) The group influenced the voting behaviors of citizens through threats. This is significant because the KKK used violence, intimidation, and threats to suppress African American voting rights and maintain white supremacist control and dominance in the South.