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In the Early 1920s, the Supreme Court Upheld the Conviction

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In the early 1920s, the Supreme Court upheld the conviction of Charles T. Schenck under the Espionage Act because


A) he was an illegal alien.
B) he had published documents that were vital to national security.
C) his actions presented a clear and present danger.
D) his actions threatened the security of the nation.
E) he had not intentionally inspired lawlessness.

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