Which former State Department employee was accused passing top-secret papers to the Soviets?
Alger Hiss
Julius Rosenberg
David Greenglass
Klaus Fuchs

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Answer:

Alger Hiss

Explanation:

Answer:

The former State Department employee that was accused of passing top-secret papers to the Soviets was Alger Hiss.

Explanation:

Alger Hiss worked in the administrations of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry Truman. He was accused by the House Un-American Activities Committee  of having been a communist. He denied under oath, but was convicted of perjury thanks to the convincing testimony of Whittaker Chambers, his old party mate. From many subsequent research it appears that Hiss, in addition to being a communist, was also in all probability a Soviet spy.