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Which freedoms did the sedition act take away?

A. Freedom to trade and travel
B. Freedom to own and sell slaves
C. Freedom to vote and freedom of speech
D. Freedom of the press and freedom of speech

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I think its d

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User Rpyzh
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Answer: D. Freedom of the press and freedom of speech

Explanation: In 1798 the United States Congress passed a series of 4 laws known as the Alien and Sedition Acts.

The Sedition Act limited the freedom of speech and press. Its main aim was to control those who spoke out against Adams or the Federalist-dominated government.

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