According to the language of the u. s. sedition act, what is the potential punishment for someone who stands outside an army recruitment office with a sign that expresses opposition to the war?
select one:
a. there is no punishment for someone who exercises the right to free speech, which is guaranteed by the first amendment of the united states constitution.
b. the person would face up to twenty years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
c. army recruitment offices are exempt from the restrictions put forth by the law.
d. the person would be tried and, if found guilty, put to death for treason against the united states of america.
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