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What authority was given to the postmaster general under the espionage and sedition acts

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The authority that was given to the postmaster general under the Espionage and Sedition Acts was to hold any mail that violated the acts. The Espionage act which was introduced in 1917 is a federal law which was in United States.

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D) to hold any mail that violated the acts

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