To stop communism from spreading to the west.
The following statements would result in the application of the Espionage and Sedition Acts:
1) A person says that the government made a mistake by getting involved in the war.
2) A speaker suggests that people should stop work to protest the war.
3) A labor union holds a strike at a munitions factory.
Both of these statements would result in punishments according to the Espionage and Sedition Acts (passed in 1918, during World War I). These acts made any speech that was considered critical of the government or disloyal to the US illegal. Along with this, anyone who interfered with the war effort could be punished. This is why the statements above would be real world situations of the Espionage and Sedition Acts.
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I believe the answer is Apostle Paul but many argue that it is jesus or the holy spirit but actually hand written by Apostole
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Why did the United States decide to enter the war and fight on the side of the Allies?
After attempts to keep the U.S. out of the war, Germany sent what is known as the Zimmermann note to Mexico stating that if America went to war, that Mexico would fight for Germany and would be granted the land they lost to America. The Americans got wind of the note and joined the Allies against Germany.