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Which statement best explains how anti-Semitism affected events in Georgia during the New South era?(1 point)
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Jewish people were fully accepted into political and social organizations
Jewish people were fully accepted into political and social organizations

Jewish people were often viewed as outsiders, leading to discrimination and unfair treatment
Jewish people were often viewed as outsiders, leading to discrimination and unfair treatment

Jewish people controlled most state governments in the South
Jewish people controlled most state governments in the South

Jewish people were protected from prejudice by federal laws

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"Jewish people were often viewed as outsiders, leading to discrimination and unfair treatment."

Explanation: Anti‑Semitism in the New South produced social and political exclusion and incidents like the 1913–1915 Leo Frank case in Georgia, showing discrimination rather than acceptance or legal protection.