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3 July, 03:21

The Ku Klux Klan is an example of what part of culture?

Counterculture

Subculture

Multiculturalism

Afrocentricity

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  1. 3 July, 03:45
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    The correct choice for the question: The Ku Klux Klan is an example of what part of culture, would be, A: Counterculture.

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    A counterculture is a subculture where the main characteristic is that the group formed goes against the pre-set values, principles and beliefs, of the mainstream culture, particularly those of the elders. The differences in principles, ways of acting, and customs between the mainstream culture, and the formed counterculture, are enormous, and can become into conflict because the counterculture can become the more violent in its opposition. These countercultures usually arise within certain periods, and they show the differing views of sets of society within a culture, by taking action against these sets of views. The Ku Klux Klan was one such group in the United States, and it was born in opposition to the more common desire to accept African Americans into American society as equals to white Americans. Their movement was one of the most cruel and violent in history.
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