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this chart gives information about two laws passed during world war i. which statement evaluates the impact of these laws? since the acts were declared unconstitutional, the governments power during future wars was limited. the government exercised the power to limit individual liberties during a time of national crisis. citizens accused of these crimes were denied due process rights. the laws became permanent and applied even after the war ended.
The Espionage Act of 1917 and Sedition Act of 1918 allowed the government to punish those seen as disloyal or obstructing the war effort. This shows the government limiting individual liberties (like freedom of speech - anti - American speech was punished) during World War I (a national crisis). The acts were not declared unconstitutional during World War I. There is no indication from the chart that due - process rights were denied. And the laws were wartime measures, not permanent.
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The government exercised the power to limit individual liberties during a time of national crisis.