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lara [203]
2 years ago
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The espionage and sedition acts affected freedom of speech because they

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saul85 [17]2 years ago
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The <em>Espionage and Sedition Acts</em> were issued under American President Woodow Wilson around 1917 and 1918 making a crime any interference with military operations and also prohibiting several forms of speech considered unpatriotic, seditious and disloyal to USA; this affected freedom of speech due it allowed the government to censor any idea, proposition or argument that questioned authority or challenged the government itself.

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