what was significant about the Leo frank case? Select all that apply

A. Leo frank was later pardoned for the crime he was accused of committing.

B. It was an example of African-American prejudice in the south.

C. The mob that killed was charged with a crime.

D. It what is an example of anti-Semitism in the south

I need the answers for unit to Georgia state history from reconstruction Through World War One

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1. Progressive era
2. Populist
3. Implementing literacy & Adding the grandfather - (Both A and C)
4. Blacks had to pay poll taxes & Blacks had to sit in the back - (Both C and D)
5. Sanctioned institutional & Allowed individual states - (Both B and D)
6. NAACP & The Souls of Black Folk - (Both B and C)
7. A mob & Racial tensions to grow - (Both A and D)
8. Leo Frank & Anit-Semitism - (Both A and D)

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To answer this question, we need to understand the significance of the Leo Frank case. The Leo Frank case was a highly controversial and significant case in Georgia's history. Leo Frank, a Jewish factory manager, was accused of the murder of a 13-year-old employee named Mary Phagan in 1913. The case gained widespread attention due to its racial and religious implications.

Now, let's analyze each answer choice to determine which ones apply:

A. Leo Frank was later pardoned for the crime he was accused of committing.
To check if this statement is true, we need to look at the outcome of the case. However, Leo Frank was not pardoned. In fact, he was convicted and sentenced to death.

B. It was an example of African-American prejudice in the South.
The Leo Frank case did not involve African-American prejudice. Mary Phagan, the victim, and Leo Frank, the accused, were both white.

C. The mob that killed Frank was charged with a crime.
This statement is true. After Leo Frank's death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment, a mob of vigilantes broke into the prison and kidnapped him. Frank was later lynched outside of Marietta, Georgia. However, no members of the mob were charged with a crime for their actions.

D. It was an example of anti-Semitism in the South.
This statement is true. The Leo Frank case was a significant example of anti-Semitism in the South. The trial and subsequent conviction of Leo Frank were influenced by strong prejudices against Jews during that time. Many people believe that Frank's conviction and subsequent lynching were fueled by anti-Semitic sentiments rather than concrete evidence.

So, the correct answer choices are:

C. The mob that killed Frank was charged with a crime.
D. It was an example of anti-Semitism in the South.