<span>he priests were in charge of overseeing the manor and passing on messages to the community, from the Pope or bishop.</span>
The Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional as it limited free speech, which is guaranteed in the first Amendment. If the individual states chose to nullify the acts, that would be a sign of rebellion. I do not think that the US should institute forms of the Alien and Sedition Act. It's America. The people here should be free to say what they want to say.
Assuming you're referring to World War I, the main reason why many workers participated in strikes following the war is because the country had "de-mobilized" from the war, meaning that there were fewer jobs and lower wages.
B. Bill of Rights
<span>(or c. Amendments. but aren't they kinda the same thing?)
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“Nathanael Greene in The American Revolution. Nathanael Greene (1742–1786) was a general in the American Revolution who also served in the Rhode Island assembly. He fought with George Washington at the battles of Trenton, Brandywine, Germantown, and Valley Forge”. -shmoop.com