What did the outcome and aftermath of the Leo Frank case illustrate about Georgia in the early twentieth century?

A.

wealthy Georgians’ resistance to federal economic policies and the loss of state authority
B.

white Georgians’ resentment of northerners and people with different ethnic backgrounds
C.

Georgians’ support for increasing laborers' legal protections and improving their working conditions
D.

Georgians’ fear of the growing influence of communist and socialist activists in the United States

B. white Georgians’ resentment of northerners and people with different ethnic backgrounds