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How did the Espionage Act of 1917 reflect social conditions in the United States?

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The Espionage made it illegal to speak out against about the government during America's involvement in World War I. This legislature effectively negated freedom of speech that related to American war efforts. It prevented individuals from voicing or publishing opinions that had the potential to interfere with America's ability to defeat their enemies.
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