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AnnZ [28]
3 years ago
7

During George Washington’s administration, Congress passed the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution called the____________

. During John Adams’s administration, Congress passed the _________________. These laws drove out foreigners, made it harder for immigrants to become US citizens, and allowed the government to punish people who publically criticized it.
History
2 answers:
pychu [463]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The first blank would be bill of right and the second would be the Alien and Sedition Act.

Explanation:

san4es73 [151]3 years ago
3 0
The first blank would be the Bill of rights which set up a bunch of Rights for the american people. 

The Second Blank was the <span>Naturalization Act which raised the bar on how many years an immigrant had to wait until it could be eligible for citizenship</span>
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