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How did anti-Semitism affect events in Georgia during the New South era?
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Jewish people were accepted into political and social groups.
Jewish people were accepted into political and social groups.
Jewish people were treated unfairly and discriminated against.
Jewish people were treated unfairly and discriminated against.
Jewish people controlled most state governments in the South.
Jewish people controlled most state governments in the South.
Federal laws protected Jewish people from discrimination.
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Jewish people were treated unfairly and discriminated against.
(They faced social and economic discrimination in Georgia during the New South era, limiting their acceptance into many groups and opportunities.)
(They faced social and economic discrimination in Georgia during the New South era, limiting their acceptance into many groups and opportunities.)
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