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the sedition act had which following effect? outlawing war - weakening activities in the u.s. outlawing immigration during world war i limiting americas world war i involvement
The Sedition Act of 1918 was an amendment to the Espionage Act of 1917. It made it illegal to make false statements that interfered with the war effort, promote the success of the U.S. enemies, or cause disloyalty, contempt, or refusal of duty in the military. In essence, it was aimed at outlawing activities that could weaken the war - related efforts in the U.S. during World War I. It had nothing to do with limiting immigration (as immigration laws were a different set of legislations) or limiting America's involvement in World War I (the U.S. was actively involved in the war when the act was passed).
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outlawing war - weakening activities in the U.S.