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History, 01.10.2019 01:00 Panthers23

During john adams presidency, why were democratic-republicans outraged by the alien and sedition acts? they believed the

a: would draw the u. s into foreign wars

b: would open the gates to french immigrants

c: violated the freedom of speech protected in the bill of rights.

d: would give too much power to the courts

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