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A newspaper editor who wrote a column stating it was immoral for the United States to be involved in a war could be convicted of violating which of the following? a.Sedition Act b.Espionage Act c.Schenck
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A newspaper editor who wrote a column stating it was immoral for the United States to be involved in a war could be convicted of violating which of the following?
a.Sedition Act
b.Espionage Act
c.Schenck decision
d. Selective Service Act
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I think that correct answer should look like this: A newspaper editor who wrote a column stating it was immoral for the United States to be involved in a war could be convicted of violating which of the
a.Sedition Act
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