Question Your Answer 2 of 4 D Read the section "The Rosenbergs sentenced to death." Based on information in the section, which of these statements is TRUE? Many people believed the Rosenbergs gave the Soviets secret information. Klaus Fuchs denied that he knew the Rosenbergs when they lived in New York The government had no evidence that the Rosenbergs were Communist Party members. The Rosenbergs were investigated because they were from the Soviet Union. A. B

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Then, in 1950, a British scientist named Klaus Fuchs turned himself in to government
officials. Fuchs admitted that he had been passing secret information to the Soviet Union.
Read the section "The Rosenbergs sentenced to
Fuchs' confession led to investigations of a Jewish couple named Julius and Ethel
death."
Rosenberg in New York. The Rosenbergs were charged with having been the conduits
Based on information in the section, which of these
through whom Fuchs' secrets, and the secrets of others, had been passed to the Soviets. The
statements is TRUE?
Rosenbergs were known Communist Párty members. There was little public support for the
couple. Ultimately, they were convicted of being disloyal to the government. The Rosenbergs
Many people believed the Rosenbergs gave
A
the Soviets secret information.
were sentenced to death.
Klaus Fuchs denied that he knew the
The great fear of communism slowly declined. It remained into the 1960s and well beyond
B
Rosenbergs when they lived in New York.
for those who believed that communism was not just in the Soviet Union, but also in the
The government had no evidence that the
Rosenbergs were Communist Party
members
United States as well.
Alan Brinkley is a professor of American history at Columbia University. He is the author
of several books, including "Voices of Protest: Huey Long, Father Coughlin, and the Great
Depression" (1982), which received the National Book Award for History; "The End of
Reform: New Deal Liberalism in Recession and War" (1994); "Liberalism and its
Discontents" (1998); "Franklin D. Roosevelt" (2009); and "John F. Kennedy" (2012).
The Rosenbergs were investigated because
they were from the Soviet Union.
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Transcribed Image Text:yNC WORK T. 4/13. Newsela x D Newsela - The 1950s Part One X G Select the sentence from the sec X 19 i newsela.com/read/gl-history-1945-present-mccarthy/id/24284/quiz/question/1/?assignment=2005119194&classroom=2002365833%3Fcollection_id%3D340&. IBot 8 Schoology Balance * chem AH project E Ap 6 Polyatomic lons 6 CPR doc. E Unit 7 E Vocabs - Google Do. 6 SAT O Woes I Other bookmarks 910L - The Rosenbergs sentenced to death Question Your Answer 2 of 4 D Then, in 1950, a British scientist named Klaus Fuchs turned himself in to government officials. Fuchs admitted that he had been passing secret information to the Soviet Union. Read the section "The Rosenbergs sentenced to Fuchs' confession led to investigations of a Jewish couple named Julius and Ethel death." Rosenberg in New York. The Rosenbergs were charged with having been the conduits Based on information in the section, which of these through whom Fuchs' secrets, and the secrets of others, had been passed to the Soviets. The statements is TRUE? Rosenbergs were known Communist Párty members. There was little public support for the couple. Ultimately, they were convicted of being disloyal to the government. The Rosenbergs Many people believed the Rosenbergs gave A the Soviets secret information. were sentenced to death. Klaus Fuchs denied that he knew the The great fear of communism slowly declined. It remained into the 1960s and well beyond B Rosenbergs when they lived in New York. for those who believed that communism was not just in the Soviet Union, but also in the The government had no evidence that the Rosenbergs were Communist Party members United States as well. Alan Brinkley is a professor of American history at Columbia University. He is the author of several books, including "Voices of Protest: Huey Long, Father Coughlin, and the Great Depression" (1982), which received the National Book Award for History; "The End of Reform: New Deal Liberalism in Recession and War" (1994); "Liberalism and its Discontents" (1998); "Franklin D. Roosevelt" (2009); and "John F. Kennedy" (2012). The Rosenbergs were investigated because they were from the Soviet Union. Looks like you skipped Question 1 Sign out O v1 6:45 kinde
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