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(teks us.4.d)
the espionage act (1917) and sedition act (1918) were criticized because they:
allowed citizens to vote directly on war policy
violated freedom of speech by limiting criticism of the government and the war effort
encouraged free speech and open debate about the war
required all newspapers to publish military propaganda
The Espionage Act (1917) and Sedition Act (1918) during World War I restricted speech that was critical of the government and the war effort, seen as violating the First - Amendment's freedom of speech.
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Violated freedom of speech by limiting criticism of the government and the war effort