In what way did the Alien and Sedition Acts change the authority of the federal government?(1 point) Responses The acts redefined the powers of the legislative branch. The acts redefined the powers of the legislative branch. The acts permitted the government to deny citizens' rights in time of war. The acts permitted the government to deny citizens' rights in time of war. The acts limited the amount of power delegated to each branch of government. The acts limited the amount of power delegated to each branch of government. The acts clarified the role of the Supreme Court.

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The correct response is: The acts permitted the government to deny citizens' rights in time of war.

The Alien and Sedition Acts, enacted in 1798, granted the federal government broad powers to deport immigrants deemed dangerous and criminalized making false statements against the federal government, thereby limiting freedom of speech and press, particularly during a time of perceived national crisis.