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16 May, 01:31

Which was NOT a way that freedom of speech was limited in Texas during World War I?

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  1. 16 May, 01:40
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    The freedom of speech was limited in Texas during World War I which was order by the supreme court of united states of America and this act was also passed by the congress party during World War I.

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    According to the act which was passed by the supreme court during World War I is that in speeches no conversation was done about the military operation or any military related steps such as recruitment etc. The main aim of this act to avoid instability in the country during war.
  2. 16 May, 01:41
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    Protestors were encouraged to disagree with the U. S. government
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