During the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre, what were some of the contributing factors that led to heightened racial tensions? Responses disputed land ownership case disputed land ownership case Economic competition for jobs Economic competition for jobs The construction of a new city park The construction of a new city park Celebrations of cultural diversity in the city

Some of the contributing factors that led to heightened racial tensions during the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre were economic competition for jobs and a disputed land ownership case. Additionally, the construction of a new city park and celebrations of cultural diversity in the city may have also played a role in exacerbating racial tensions.

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Apologies for the confusion. The correct answer is disputed land ownership case, specifically the controversy surrounding a black-owned property in an affluent white neighborhood. This dispute led to an inflaming of racial tensions and ultimately sparked the violence of the Atlanta Race Massacre in 1906.