Which of the following explains the decision in the Sacco and Vanzetti Trial?

The American public's aggressive pushes for a guilty verdict poisoned the jury.
The judge was able to hand down a just verdict despite Red Scare hysteria.
The anti-immigrant sentiments of the time swayed the judge and led to a guilty verdict.
The two men were rightly convicted for their acts of wrongdoing.

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The anti-immigrant sentiments of the time swayed the judge and led to a guilty verdict
The answer is "The anti-immigrant sentiments of the time swayed the judge and led to a guilty verdict".  Civil liberty was not given to these two men who were forced to speak out their political opinions. Anti-radical movements had rallied on because they believed that these Italian merchants were innocent and were framed from such accusation.