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question 14 (3 points)
what did the espionage and sedition acts limit during ww1?
a oil
b food
c immigration
d freedom of speech
Brief Explanations
The Espionage Act (1917) and Sedition Act (1918) were U.S. laws during WWI that targeted speech and writing deemed critical of the government, war effort, or military, directly restricting freedom of expression protected under the First Amendment. The other options (oil, food, immigration) were regulated by separate wartime measures, not these acts.
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d. Freedom of Speech