What did the release of Soviet documents in 1990s reveal about the Rosenberg case?
A) Both Julius and Ethel Rosenberg had passed classified U.S. information on to the Soviets.
B) The couple had been completely innocent of all charges and were executed unjustly.
C) Julius had been a spy, but Ethel was probably not.
D) The Rosenbergs led a massive spy ring within the U.S. government on behalf of the Soviets.
E) None of these choices
Question 2
In 1951, the Supreme Court ruled in Dennis v. U.S. that
A) it was illegal to advocate the overthrow of the government.
B) Congress had the power to curtail freedom of speech if it concluded that national security demanded such restriction.
C) Congress had no right to restrict the purely political activities of any organization, regardless of the popularity of that organization's views.
D) publications that presented the Soviet Union in a positive light were endangering national security and could be shut down by the federal government.
E) communists had no right to jury trials.