Propaganda is official government communication intended to __________.A.
convince the public to behave in a certain way or take certain actions
B.
inform citizens of their rights and responsibilities
C.
notify people about what actions the government is taking to solve a problem
D.
persuade individuals to join the Army

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

The government is trying to fool the public. The lies are inside the government.


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b. to sentence violators with large fines
c. to deport those who broke the law
d. to hold any mail that violated the acts

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To hold any mail that violated the acts that authority was given to the postmaster general under the Espionage and Sedition Acts. The correct option is D.

Under the Espionage and Sedition Acts, the United States Postmaster General had the right to prohibit the mailing of all anti-war letters, circulars, newspapers, pamphlets, parcels, and other items.

Why was the Espionage Act passed?

To aid the war effort, the Espionage Act was enacted. The rule, which was enforced by President Woodrow Wilson's attorney general, made it illegal to reveal any information that could harm the war or help foreign rivals. It was designed to prevent espionage.

Fearing that anti-war speeches and street pamphlets would jeopardize the war effort, President Woodrow Wilson and Congress enacted the Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918, which made any "disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language" about the United States government or military a crime.

Thus, the ideal selection is option D.

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Correct answer choice is :


D) To hold any mail that violated the acts

Explanation:

The idea of the Espionage Act was to prevent interruption with military operations, to forbid support of U.S. enemies during wartime or to encourage rebellion in the military. The Espionage Act gave US mail officials the power to forbid the mailing of newspapers and magazines. The law also frightened individuals condemned of preventing the draft with $10,000 fines and 20 years in jail. The U.S. Congress revised the Espionage law with the Sedition Act of 1918. Its objective was to make it illegal to write or speak anything significant of American engagement in the war. The Sedition Act of 1918 made it a federal crime to use unfaithful, temporal, obscene, or abusive language about the Constitution, the government, the American outfit, or the US flag.

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2. right to suspend laws
3. right to free elections
4. protection from cruel and unusual punishment
5. right to bear arms

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I believe the answer is:

1. right to trial by jury

4. protection from cruel and unusual punishment

5. right to bear arms

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Answer: the Answer is D

Explanation:

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Explanation:

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