During the Great War, the Espionage and Sedition Acts
A) stifled free speech by forbidding public criticism of politicians and war policies.
B) only affected Americans who had been in the United States a long time, not immigrants.
C) resulted in the conviction of primarily people who served as spies.
D) were largely a formality, with infractions not resulting in any punishments.
E) doubled the income tax rate from 1 to 2 percent.
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