to strengthen national security and to prevent German spies from speaking about the war although it seemed to be a violation of freedom of speech for Americans(passive) was createdThe Espionage Act and the Sedition Act
not to mentionpreventingespionage and treason
up ... the wilson administration to stifle dissent(passive) were set ... bythe espionage and the acts
to stifle opposition that was readily apparent to government policy(passive) were thus designedThe Espionage Act and Sedition Acts
how fear and suspicionledto the Espionage and Sedition Acts during World War I.
to fight against the invasion forces ’ attacks and all officials in Bashure Kurdistanto preventtreason and espionage
Wilson actually tried to put him on the Supreme Courthad ... createdcontroversy by authoring the Espionage and Sedition Acts
Congresscreatedthe Espionage and Sedition Acts of 1917
Bashur officialsmust preventespionage and treason
Gregoryhad ... createdcontroversy by authoring the Espionage and Sedition Acts
to the imprisonment of close to a thousand people who had expressed opposition to World War I.ledto the imprisonment of close to a thousand people who had expressed opposition to World War I.
immigrants of enemy countries from damaging the US Governmentto preventimmigrants of enemy countries from damaging the US Government
a legal basis for shutting down newspapers or for restricting their second- class mailing privilegescreateda legal basis for shutting down newspapers or for restricting their second- class mailing privileges
to silence the oppositiondesignedto silence the opposition
people who did not support the war or the U.S. from expressing their opinionspreventedpeople who did not support the war or the U.S. from expressing their opinions
to a climate of fear and suspicion in Americaleadto a climate of fear and suspicion in America
to the arrest of some 1,500 outspoken war opponentsledto the arrest of some 1,500 outspoken war opponents
to keep people from interfering in the war effortdesignedto keep people from interfering in the war effort
to much argument , objections and disagreementsledto much argument , objections and disagreements
the first Red Scare which resulted in more than 2,000 people being tried for speaking out against the warsparkedthe first Red Scare which resulted in more than 2,000 people being tried for speaking out against the war
citizenspreventedcitizens
to curb the scattered dissenters who opposed the idea of fighting Germanydesignedto curb the scattered dissenters who opposed the idea of fighting Germany
the democratic Weimar Republic(passive) was setthe democratic Weimar Republic