What was significant about the Leo Frank Case? Select the two that apply. (2 points)

Leo Frank was later pardoned for the crime he was accused of committing
Leo Frank was later pardoned for the crime he was accused of committing
It was an example of African American prejudice in the South
It was an example of African American prejudice in the South
The mob that lynched Leo Frank was charged for the crime
The mob that lynched Leo Frank was charged for the crime
It was an example of anti-Semitism in the South

The two significant aspects of the Leo Frank case were:

1. Leo Frank was an example of anti-Semitism in the South.
2. The mob that lynched Leo Frank was not charged for the crime.

In the South after the Civil War, which of the following enforced segregation in public accommodations? (1 point)

property taxes
Jim Crow laws
county unit rules
grandfather clauses

Jim Crow laws

What did W.E.B. Dubois contribute to the black community? Select the two that apply. (2 points)

He was a former slave who promoted jobs and education for blacks.
He was instrumental in forming the NACCP.
He wrote The Souls of Black Folk, which focused on the conditions of blacks.
He sued the U.S. government on the basis of violations of the Fourteenth Amendment.

The two contributions that W.E.B. Dubois made to the black community are:

1. He was instrumental in forming the NAACP.
2. He wrote The Souls of Black Folk, which focused on the conditions of blacks.

Which was an effect of the Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson? (1 point)

It reduced the frequency of racial violence in the South.
It caused increased migrations of people from the North.
It weakened and outlawed Jim Crow laws in the North.
It reaffirmed and strengthened Jim Crow laws in the South.

The effect of the Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson was that it reaffirmed and strengthened Jim Crow laws in the South.

Which of the following is true about the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre? Choose the two that apply. (2 points)

A mob attacked African Americans in downtown Atlanta
Blacks began the massacre in white neighborhoods
It eventually led to improved race relations between blacks and whites
It caused racial tensions to grow It caused racial tensions to grow

The two statements that are true about the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre are:

1. A mob attacked African Americans in downtown Atlanta.
2. It caused racial tensions to grow.