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It was more of a social event. This is because Adams limited rights of foreigners, and made it harder for them to become citizens. It also didn't allow for falsely defaming the government. They were acts which excluded foreigners from American society, but also shaped culture by the exclusion. However, it could also be considered political because limiting freedom of speech or press (which the Sedition Acts did) was a commonly Federalist belief.

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