Question

What was significant about the Leo Frank Case? Select the two that apply.
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Leo Frank was later pardoned for the crime he was accused of committing
Leo Frank was later pardoned for the crime he was accused of committing

It was an example of African American prejudice in the South
It was an example of African American prejudice in the South

The mob that lynched Leo Frank was charged for the crime
The mob that lynched Leo Frank was charged for the crime

It was an example of anti-Semitism in the South
It was an example of anti-Semitism in the South
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The two significant points about the Leo Frank Case are:

  1. It was an example of anti-Semitism in the South.
  2. Leo Frank was later pardoned for the crime he was accused of committing.

The case highlighted the intense anti-Semitic sentiments in the South during that period and ultimately led to Frank's posthumous exoneration.