The Adams administration created political changes in the United States by taking away rights of freedom.
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<em>D. It took away the rights of freedom of speech and assembly.</em>
The Sedition Act of 1798 signed by the then president, John Adams (U.S. 2nd President) took away the freedom of speech.
Let's understand the Sedition Act.
<h3>What is the Sedition Act of 1798?</h3>
The Sedition Act of 1798 as earlier stated was signed into law by John Adams.
The act permitted the deportation or imprisonment of anyone who is found a threat or publishing false and scandalous publications against the government of the United States.
This act:
- took away the freedom of speech of the people.
- was unpopular and unacceptable by the people.
- made John Adams loose re-election.
- expired in 1801 under a new administration.
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