Exam 4 - Hate Groups Flashcards

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What are common hate group characteristics?

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  • Have bigoted viewpoints
  • Are organized
  • (Most but not all) white supremacist
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Why was the KKK founded?

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White Southerners felt socially and economically threatened by Black men

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Who founded the KKK and where is there name derived from?

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  • 6 Officers in the Confederate Army
  • Name came from Greek word for ‘circle’ - kuklos (inspired by Greek fraternities)
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How did the KKK develop before its initial disbandment?

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  • Became a terror org dedicated to white supremacy
  • Claimed membership numbers as high as 500,000
  • Disbanded in 1869 by Grand Wizard who claimed it was “injurious to public safety”
  • Died out in 1872.
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What is the role of The Birth of a Nation?

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  • Released in 1915
  • Romanticized the South and demonized blacks, showed KKK as heroes protecting the white race
  • KKK was refunded that same year in Georgia with the first organized cross burning.
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What factors contributed to the KKK’s rebirth?

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  • WW1 Xenophobia and fervent patriotism
  • Huge influx of Jewish immigrants
  • New “science” of eugenics
  • Emergence of religious fundamentalism
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What President was accused of being a part of the KKK?

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Warren G Harding

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What are the characteristics of the KKK before its second disbandment?

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  • No longer confined to the South, strongest in the Midwest
  • No longer primarily black hate, now includes Jews, immigrants, Catholics, commies, etc.
  • Enjoyed popularity until 1925 where it crumbled under leader conflicts and financial difficulties
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What led to the third rebirth of the KKK?

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Brown v. Board of Education
- Active throughout the 50s and 60s
- Faded again by end of the 60s as civil rights began to gain more acceptance

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What are the characteristics of the KKK today?

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  • Cell structure, groups not affiliated with each other
  • Mostly abandoned anti-Catholic method, still opposed to non-whites and Jews
  • Most strongly affiliated with fundamentalist Christianity (Identity Church)
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What are the common characteristics of most/all hate groups?

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  • Power
  • Racial Separatism
  • Religion
  • Common antipathy for some groups
  • Common antipathy for some beliefs and actions
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What is the importance of power?

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  • Hate groups are created and thrive when members of a group feel threatened
  • White supremacists are scared of losing their traditional power
  • Other groups are typically dedicated to gaining some power
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What is Racial Separatism?

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Advocating for ethnic or religious separatism

  • Aryans advocate aryan homeland
  • Nation of Islam, advocates for a separate black nation
  • etc.
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What is the role of religion?

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Not central to all groups, even discouraged in some
- Forms core of some groups, especially Christian identity groups.

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What are common hated groups?

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  • Jewish People (World control theories)
  • Non-whites (Genetically inferior, economic drain, criminals, sexual premises)
  • Immigrants
  • LGBT People
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16
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Why do people join hate groups?

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No clear hate group member profile
- Recruitment plays important role
- Usually join bc they know someone already a member
- Especially vulnerable individuals w/ feelings of frustration or alienation, economic stress, or conservative religious political views.

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What are common hate group activities?

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  • Meetings
  • Rallies
  • Propaganda
  • Internet
  • Political Activity
  • Socializing