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They feared if the Aliens, would remain loyal to the United States.

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Which group supported passage of the alien and Sedition Acts?

Federalists


Why did some Americans feel threatened by the passage of the Alien acts?

They feared if the Aliens, would remain loyal to the United States.


How did the Alien and Sedition acts interdere with the lives of Americans?

Kiss my black asss


Did the Alien sedition acts cause many Americans to disapprove of the federalists?

true


What law did the president John Adam pass in order to protect the country from enemy foreign nations?

I think you are referring to the Alien and Sedition acts, particularly the Alien acts.


Who did the alien and sedition act benefit?

The alien and sedition acts befitted Federalists because they could not be spoken of badly since the alien and sedition acts banned any criticism of the government.


How did the democratic-republicans react to the alien and sedition act?

Democratic-Republicans fought the Alien and Sedition acts.


What lawas did president john Adams pass in order to protect the country from enemy foreign nations?

I think you are referring to the Alien and Sedition acts, particularly the Alien acts.


What did President John Adams intend for the Alien and Sedition Acts to do?

The Alien and sedition Act was enacted by John Adams for the sake of the future of Americans interaction with alien beings. It has yet to go into full effect but establishes the foundational guidelines of how to govern these interactions.


Who was against the alien and sedition act?

The Republicans supported the Alien Act and they opposed the Sedition Act. The Federalist liked the Sedition Act because it was supposed to destroy the Republicans.


Which branch of government passed the Alien and Sedition Acts?

The branch of government that passed the Alien and Sedition Acts was the Legislative Branch.


Are the Alien and Sedition Acts in the Constitution?

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