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Please Help Meee!!! Which example highlights the treatment of Eugene Debs? A) arrested for speaking out against the war effort B) all of these C) convicted and imprisoned under the Espionage Act D) permanently
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Which example highlights the treatment of Eugene Debs?
A) arrested for speaking out against the war effort
B) all of these
C) convicted and imprisoned under the Espionage Act
D) permanently disenfranchised
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all of these i think
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I think the answer is B)
I hope this helps
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