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Because it limited free speech

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Because it undermined the First Amendment of speech. Also they only reason it was passed, was to keep the criticism of Federalist down. They even had to nerve to put a expiration date so the other party couldn't use it against them. Shifty bastards >.>

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it limited free speech.

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it directed manily against the Federalists

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People rebelled and it didn't stop them from saying anything they wanted to say. Therefore yeah!

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They considered it a violation of the Eighth Amendment.

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Limited free speech

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It restricted freedom of speech

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it limited free speech.

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limited free gov

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How did thomas Jefferson view the sedition act of 1798?

He believed it was unconstitutional and was against it.


What sedition act punished people who openly criticized the government when thomas Jefferson took office?

Jefferson was against this act, passed in 1798. He campaigned against and won the election of 1800. The act was allowed to expire. He was the vice-president in 1798 and did not punish anybody.


Where did the sedition act of 1718 happen?

1798


Who wrote the Sedition Act of 1798?

The Federalists are responsible for the Sedition Act of 1798. The Federalists were first American political party. It was founded by Alexander Hamilton.


What was the purpose of the Sedition Act of 1798?

to stop people from criticizing the government


What 1798 law allowed the President to deport foreigners?

The Alien and Sedition Act.


Was the Sedition act unconstitutional?

The Alien and Sedition Acts went into effect in 1798. The attacks went against the constitution. However, they did lead to changes being made to the constitution that remain in effect to this day.


Why did republicans oppose the alien and sedition act?

He believed it was unconstitutional and violated the tenth amendment


What was the main goal of the Virginia and Kentucky resolution?

Novanet- To declare the sedition act unconstitutional


Where did John Adams sign the alien and sedition act?

John Adams signed the Alien and Sedition Acts in the United States. Specifically, he signed them in Washington, D.C., the capital at the time.


What was the purpose of the Kentucky and virgina resolution?

The significance of the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions was to oppose Adams Alien and Seditions Act. If the Sedition Act was a threat to civil liberties, the Jefferson's response was a threat to the sovereignty of the national government and the survival of the union. The Alien and Sedition Act was thought to be in direct violation of the Constitutions free speech rights, violating the First Amendment.


Which law gave the president the right to imprison or deport citizens of other states?

The alien act of 1798 gave the president the power to deport dangerous aliens.