The "criminal anarchy" for which Benjamin Gitlow was arrested and convicted was which of the following?

A. violently resisting the draft
B. committing arson
C. organizing labor strikes
D. attempting to assassinate a New York senator


Answer: C

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The ______ Act provides a pathway towards citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.

a. USA Patriot b. Immigration c. DREAM d. Naturalization

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Roger Sherman rejected the Connecticut Compromise

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which unit formulates foreign policy for the Executive Office of the President?

a. National Security Council b. Office of Management c. Legislative Liaison d. Office of Information Management.

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