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How and why did the Gov’t silence anti-war pamphlets and protests?

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Congress passed the Espionage Act that essentially criminalized anti-war protests. The Sedition Act later strengthened the wartime repression in 1918. [59] Together these pieces of legislation legalized the violent crushing of any organization or individuals that opposed the U.S. war effort.
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