Multiple Choice
In regard to the Rosenbergs, who had been convicted of atomic espionage, President Eisenhower:
A) refused to halt their executions
B) expressed his sympathies
C) ordered a new trial
D) believed life in prison was sufficient punishment
E) did not believe their crime had actually hurt the United States
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