Espionage And Sedition Act

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Throughout the United States history, the federal government has taken tendentious, disputable actions in limiting civil liberties and constitutional rights. Such actions includes the creation of the Espionage and Sedition Act, when the United States entered World War 1 in 1917 - 1918. These acts were actions passed by the federal government to limit the First Amendment's right to freedom of speech during wartime. The federal government's actions to limiting freedom of speech were circumstantial. The United States had joined the allies in World War I on April 6, 1917. (Evidence). In other words before the United States chose to fight in the war, the government choose not to interfere with free speech or freedom of the press.

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