Asked by km
What was the purpose of the Espionage and Sedition Acts that President Woodrow Wilson signed into law?
A.
to limit public criticism of the government’s actions
B.
to improve the United States’ military intelligence
C.
to increase congressional support for the war effort
D.
to discover communists working in the government
A.
to limit public criticism of the government’s actions
B.
to improve the United States’ military intelligence
C.
to increase congressional support for the war effort
D.
to discover communists working in the government
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The purpose of the Espionage and Sedition Acts that President Woodrow Wilson signed into law was primarily:
A. to limit public criticism of the government’s actions.
These acts were implemented during World War I and were aimed at suppressing dissent and preventing interference with the war effort. They made it a crime to criticize the government or the military and were used to target individuals who were seen as opposing the war.
A. to limit public criticism of the government’s actions.
These acts were implemented during World War I and were aimed at suppressing dissent and preventing interference with the war effort. They made it a crime to criticize the government or the military and were used to target individuals who were seen as opposing the war.
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