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what question is associated with the passage of the espionage act of 1917 and the sedition act of 1918 during world war i? (unit 12, lesson 3) teks - 2(b) (1 point)
○ should industries be allowed to prohibit workers from joining unions?
○ are people allowed to receive letters from their sons and daughters serving overseas during wartime?
○ can the government limit the constitutional rights of citizens during times of war?
○ can the government require citizens to purchase war bonds?
○ at what age should citizens be required to enlist in a branch of the military?
The Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918 were laws passed during World War I. These acts were related to limiting certain freedoms (like freedom of speech in a way that could be seen as harmful to the war effort). The key idea is about government power during war - specifically, can the government limit constitutional rights (such as freedom of speech which is a part of constitutional rights) during times of war. The other options are about different topics (labor unions, receiving letters, war bonds, enlistment age) that are not directly related to the nature of these acts.
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Can the government limit the constitutional rights of citizens during times of war?