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statuscvo [17]
3 years ago
7

How was the Alien & Sedition Act challenged?

History
1 answer:
melisa1 [442]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The Republican minority in Congress complained that the Sedition Act violated the First Amendment to the Constitution, which protected freedom of speech and freedom of the press. The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions were passed by the legislatures of their respective states in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts.

Explanation:

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