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Why is the Leo Frank case an example of unfair treatment based on race and religion?
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It showed strong protection of minority rights.
It showed strong protection of minority rights.
Bias against Jewish people and mob violence stopped justice from happening.
Bias against Jewish people and mob violence stopped justice from happening.
People trusted the legal system more.
People trusted the legal system more.
It ended discrimination in Georgia.
It ended discrimination in Georgia.
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Bias against Jewish people and mob violence stopped justice from happening.
Explanation: Leo Frank, a Jewish factory manager, faced widespread antisemitism, a biased trial with questionable evidence and an all-white jury, and after his death sentence was commuted he was kidnapped and lynched by a mob — showing religion-based prejudice and mob violence overrode a fair legal process.
Explanation: Leo Frank, a Jewish factory manager, faced widespread antisemitism, a biased trial with questionable evidence and an all-white jury, and after his death sentence was commuted he was kidnapped and lynched by a mob — showing religion-based prejudice and mob violence overrode a fair legal process.
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