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Throwback: How does the treatment of Jewish people during the Leo Frank case compare to the treatment of Jewish settlers in colonial Georgia?(1 point)
Responses
Jewish people were accepted in both colonial Georgia and the New South era
Jewish people were accepted in both colonial Georgia and the New South era
Jewish people were treated more fairly in colonial Georgia than during the New South era
Jewish people were treated more fairly in colonial Georgia than during the New South era
Jewish people faced discrimination in both time periods
Jewish people faced discrimination in both time periods
Jewish people were only discriminated against during the colonial period
Jewish people were only discriminated against during the colonial period
Question 2
Why were Jewish settlers allowed to remain in colonial Georgia?(1 point)
Responses
They were required to convert to Christianity
They were required to convert to Christianity
They were protected because they supported British rule
They were protected because they supported British rule
They provided important skills, such as medicine and trade, that helped the colony survive
They provided important skills, such as medicine and trade, that helped the colony survive
They owned most of the land in the colony
They owned most of the land in the colony
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Question 1 — Correct answer:
Jewish people were treated more fairly in colonial Georgia than during the New South era
Question 2 — Correct answer:
They provided important skills, such as medicine and trade, that helped the colony survive
Jewish people were treated more fairly in colonial Georgia than during the New South era
Question 2 — Correct answer:
They provided important skills, such as medicine and trade, that helped the colony survive
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