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What did the Sacco-Vanzetti case highlight about American society in the 1920s?(1 point)Responsesthe declining popularity of the Second Ku Klux Klanthe declining popularity of the Second Ku Klux Klanthe emerging debate about teaching evolution in schoolsthe emerging debate about teaching evolution in schoolsan increasing acceptance of diversity in rural areasan increasing acceptance of diversity in rural areasa growing sense of fear and anxiety over rising immigration
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a growing sense of fear and anxiety over rising immigration
The case showed widespread nativism and anti-immigrant/anti-radical sentiment in 1920s America, suggesting bias in the legal system and public opinion.
The case showed widespread nativism and anti-immigrant/anti-radical sentiment in 1920s America, suggesting bias in the legal system and public opinion.
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