The Smith Act of 1940 had a significant impact on the American community by criminalizing the advocacy of violent overthrow of the government, particularly targeting communist and socialist groups. This led to heightened fears of subversion and resulted in increased surveillance and repression of political dissent during the Cold War era. The act also fostered a climate of suspicion, contributing to the Red Scare and prompting individuals and organizations to self-censor to avoid persecution. Overall, it reinforced a narrative of patriotism while suppressing alternative political views, affecting civil liberties in the process.
the smith act was passed because of the amendment 1
These laws include the Community Reinvestment Act, which promotes community credit needs.
This act of 1914 established federally funded agricultural extension services in connection with the land grant colleges. It was expanded and modified by the Smith-Hughes Act of 1917.
The Sugar Act
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How did the American Revenue Act affect colonial economies?
Pretty much the same way that any violent act affects a community. Whether the act is committed with a gun or machete, it still disrupts the community, causes people to move, businesses to close, etc.
the town shed act didn't affect the american resolution. Britain and America never resolved their conflicts.
yes, they could'nt eat donuts no more
The ADA, known as the American disabilities act is a community action partnership. Alternatively the CATS acronym stands for the Community Alliance for Teen Safety is a well known community action group.
congress passed the embargo act of 1807, forbade american ships from sailing to foreign ports
the smith act was passed because of the amendment 1
The British taxed stamps on American colonists, thus making the colonists spend more money that went to Britain
These laws include the Community Reinvestment Act, which promotes community credit needs.
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British Acts that caused the Revolutionary war are the Stamp Act, Sugar Act, Townshend Acts, Quartering Act (no not a quarter), and the Tea Act. These acts caused rebellions and the bigger picture, the Revolutionary war.