When Pete Seeger appeared before the House Committee on Un-American
Activities in 1955, he refused to answer the committee's questions about his
personal beliefs. He based his refusal on:
O A. the First Amendment, which guarantees freedom of speech.
B. the Fifth Amendment, which says you can't be forced to testify
against yourself.
C. the Fourth Amendment, which guards against unreasonable
search and seizure.
O D. the Sixth Amendment, which guarantees a speedy trial by an
impartial jury.