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The conviction of members of the U. S. Communist Party in the early 1950s was initially upheld as a lawful restriction of the right:.
A. not to incriminate oneself.
B. of free speech.
C. to a jury trial.
D. to confront one's accusers in a court of law.
E. to worship any religion of choice.
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