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The Espionage Act (1917) and Sedition Act (1918) were both​

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Laws prohibiting forms of speech or writing that were deemed as disloyal or criminal during wartime

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The espionage act prohibits interference in military operation and recruitments during wartime. But it does not violate freedom of speech..

The sedition act prohibited the discrimination of the constitution, the U.S flag and or military uniforms. But it was to protect american involvement in WWI.

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