Why was the Ku Klux Klan formed?

To higher unemployed men to work on natural conservation projects
To help white southerners regain power
To make sure the government played as small a role as possible in economic affairs

The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) was formed in the Reconstruction era after the Civil War in the United States. The main goal of the Klan was to maintain white supremacy and racial segregation in the South. The Klan targeted African Americans, Jews, Catholics, and other minority groups who were seen as a threat to white, Protestant, Anglo-Saxon values. The Klan used violence, intimidation, and terror tactics to control and suppress minority populations. Essentially, the KKK was formed to uphold and reinforce racial discrimination and inequality in the South.