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Appendix A<br />

Index coded 0-15 based on combining the following 15 questions:<br />

Q1. There are always some people whose ideas are considered bad or dangerous by other people. For<br />

instance, somebody who is against all churches and religion . . .<br />

A. If such a person wanted to make a speech in your (city/town/community) against churches and religion,<br />

should he be allowed to speak, or not?<br />

1. Yes, allowed to speak 2. Not allowed 8. Don't know 9. No answer<br />

B. Should such a person be allowed to teach in a college or university, or not?<br />

C. If some people in your community suggested that a book he wrote against churches and religion should<br />

be taken out of your public library, would you favor removing this book, or not?<br />

Q2. Now, I should like to ask you some questions about a man who admits he is a Communist.<br />

A. Suppose this admitted Communist wanted to make a speech in your community. Should he be<br />

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