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wel
4 years ago
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Why does Eugene Debs reject the prosecution's arguments in support of the Espionage Act?. . A. He stands in opposition to the cu

rrent political system. B. He denies being in violation of the Espionage Act. C. He believes that the Espionage Act is contradictory to democratic principles and freedom. D. He believes that his actions were justified based on his kinship with all living beings.
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1 answer:
oee [108]4 years ago
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Eugene Debs did reject the prosecution's arguments in support of the Espionage Act because he believes that the Espionage Act is contradictory to the democratic principles and freedom. The Espionage Act was a law that prohibits many forms of speech.

The answer would be letter C.
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