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Which of the following was an example of a violation of the Sedition Act during World War I?
OA
committing crimes against humanity
OB. leaving the armed forces illegally
O C. refusing to register for the draft
OD
criticizing the American government

Answer :

Answer:

criticizing the American government

Explanation:

utilize any language that is disloyal to the government, whether verbally or in writing

The correct answer is D). criticizing the American government.

What is Sedition Act?

The Sedition Act was a violation of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution as it denied free speech of the press.

Sedition Act imposed a restriction on the free speech rights of U.S. citizens during time of war.

Basically, it encourages people to rebel against the government or governing authority.

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