Julius and Ethel Rosenberg

A) were convicted and electrocuted for espionage.
B) turned over a list of communist agents to the government.
C) testified on behalf of accused communist Alger Hiss.
D) were among the last victims of Joseph McCarthy's rampage.
E) were never indicted despite ample evidence against them.


A

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a. true b. false

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