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Module 5 Problem Solving Exercise
Part A
1.
The key stakeholders in each cycle of KKK growth were its founders and members, local community leaders, its targets, the media, and government authorities.
2.
In each cycle the Klan sought to politically and socially intimidate mainly African Americans, who were likely to vote against the conservative Democrats.
3.
The larger non-zero sum game that blocked and reversed KKK growth in each cycle were
the Fifteenth Amendment and the First Reconstruction Act of 1867 for the first KKK, the Great Depression for the second, and the Civil Rights movement for the third.
Part B
“White habitus” is the phenomenon where white individuals create their own cultural norms and perceptions about Black people through close social connections within their own racial group while keeping distance from Black individuals. This isolation allows white people to believe they
are "colorblind" while still unconsciously maintaining collective solidarity against Black people.
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OBJECTIVES
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II. PROCEDURE
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