The outcome of the Sacco-Vanzetti case indicated

A) a commitment by the political leaders to pursue justice against public pressure for conviction.
B) that they clearly were guilty of murder.
C) clearly that the two men were not radicals.
D) an unreasoned fear of foreigners and radicals.


Answer: D

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