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Oliver Carroll
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17 February, 04:09
The Espionage and Sedition Acts of 1917 and 1918
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The Espionage and Sedition Acts of 1917 and 1918 were highly controversial in that they limited American freedoms with the hope of averting the entrance of spies into the country.
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