Which of the following was true of the Hollywood Ten?

A) The members of the Hollywood Ten were allowed protection under the First Amendment.
B) The members of the Hollywood Ten were each fined and sentenced to a year in jail.
C) The members of the Hollywood Ten were accused of espionage against the U.S. government.
D) The members of the Hollywood Ten were accused of presenting the United States in a negative light in their movie.
E) The members of the Hollywood Ten were allowed to continue working in Hollywood after their acquittal.


B

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