Passed in 1917 and 1918, the Espionage, Sabotage, and Sedition Acts
A) authorized the government to prosecute enemy spies living in the U.S.
B) allowed citizens to be prosecuted for writing or saying anything that could be construed as profaning the flag, the Constitution, or the military.
C) required the deportation of all known anarchists residing in the United States.
D) seemed extreme but had little social impact.
E) All of these choices.
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