During World War I, the Congress passed the Sedition Act in 1918. Many Americans considered this Act to be a violation of civil rights because c) the act infringed upon the freedom of speech and freedom of press. The Act "covered a wide range of offenses, notably speech and the expression of opinion that cast the government or the war effort in a negative light or interfered with the sale of government bonds."
Answer:
It made it easier for cities along the Mississippi River to trade with cities on the East Coast and in other countries.
Explanation:
The Louisiana purchase was a transaction between United States and France. At that time, Louisiana territory is located in the middle of the continent. It separates the western and eastern part of united states.
Whenever Traders from The Mississippi river (which located on the western part) area wanted to trade with the area on the eastern part, they have to pay some sort of tariffs for the French government in order to pass.
Purchasing this region eliminate the need for those traders to pay the tariffs. Not only that, they also gained easier access to trade with other countries such as Canada and Mexico.
Answer:
I believe it was because these states had slavery. Though border states were spilt with oppsition.
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