In the early 1900s, African Americans were not the only ones facing discrimination in the south. A case brought against a Jewish
man named Leo Frank in Georgia revealed major antisemitism in 1913. Which of these statements describes a direct result of this case? A) Children under the age of 16 were no longer allowed to work in factories.
B) Many southern Christians converted to Judaism, in an effort to support Leo Frank.
Eliminate
C) Federal and state laws surrounding hate crimes against Jewish people were passed.
D) About half of Georgia's Jewish population moved to other states following the case.
<span>D) is the only answer choice that makes sense. What does A) have to do with antisemitism? The question itself tells you that Jews were discriminated against, so B) and C) also make no sense.</span>
An unintended result of the Leo Frank case was that about half of Georgia's Jewish population moved to other states following the case. Jewish people who stayed assimilated, became anti-Israel, or converted to Christianity.
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There was a resistance to women working first as they were not seen to have the stamina nor the minds to understand and handle something so "unfeminine." Women began to work in the defense industry during WWII as many men were overseas fighting and their labor was needed gravely.