Explain why this case became so controversial.
Provide a short summary of the case (what is the case about: who did it involve? When and where it took place? What were the charges against the defendant’s? 2- Explain the overall significance of
the case and what made it controversial using specific evidence to support your points. (For example: what does it suggest about American attitudes toward class, race, immigration, and/or
religion?) 3- Evaluate the implications or impact that this case had on American society or, in other words, what are the lessons we can draw from this case?
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