Hey guys, I am having some trouble with several problems from an incredibly large history packet. (All questions can have more than one answer)
1. What can one assume about the Republicans William Duane, James Callender, and the others writers of the Alien and Sedition Acts?
a. They were critical of the Federalist Party.
b. They favored Thomas Jefferson.
c. They opposed close ties to the British.
2. Which of the following would be an example of a violation of the Sedition Act?
a. Threatening a member of the Senate.
b. Writing a newspaper column criticizing the government.
c. Urging people to hold a demonstration outside the White House calling for the president's impeachment.
3. According to Section 2 (of the Sedition Act), which of the following is against the law?
a. Starting a rumor that the president is trying to overthrow the government and become a king
b. Writing to a friend that people should oppose laws passed by Congress
c. Saying things about the government that you know are false
4. Which of the following are true about the Kentucky Resolutions?
a. They were critical of the Adams Administration
b. They said the government was abusing its power
c. They said the federal laws that violated the Constitution were not legal.
Thanks for your help!
3. According to Section 2 (of the Sedition Act), which of the following is against the law?
a. Starting a rumor that the president is trying to overthrow the government and become a king
b. Writing to a friend that people should oppose laws passed by Congress
c. Saying things about the government that you know are false
4. Which of the following are true about the Kentucky Resolutions?
a. They were critical of the Adams Administration
b. They said the government was abusing its power
c. They said the federal laws that violated the Constitution were not legal.
Thanks for your help!
3. According to Section 2 (of the Sedition Act), which of the following is against the law?
a. Starting a rumor that the president is trying to overthrow the government and become a king
b. Writing to a friend that people should oppose laws passed by Congress
c. Saying things about the government that you know are false
4. Which of the following are true about the Kentucky Resolutions?
a. They were critical of the Adams Administration
b. They said the government was abusing its power
c. They said the federal laws that violated the Constitution were not legal.
Thanks for your help!
3. According to Section 2 (of the Sedition Act), which of the following is against the law?
a. Starting a rumor that the president is trying to overthrow the government and become a king
b. Writing to a friend that people should oppose laws passed by Congress
c. Saying things about the government that you know are false
4. Which of the following are true about the Kentucky Resolutions?
a. They were critical of the Adams Administration
b. They said the government was abusing its power
c. They said the federal laws that violated the Constitution were not legal.
Thanks for your help!
3. According to Section 2 (of the Sedition Act), which of the following is against the law?
a. Starting a rumor that the president is trying to overthrow the government and become a king
b. Writing to a friend that people should oppose laws passed by Congress
c. Saying things about the government that you know are false
4. Which of the following are true about the Kentucky Resolutions?
a. They were critical of the Adams Administration
b. They said the government was abusing its power
c. They said the federal laws that violated the Constitution were not legal.
Thanks for your help!
3. According to Section 2 (of the Sedition Act), which of the following is against the law?
a. Starting a rumor that the president is trying to overthrow the government and become a king
b. Writing to a friend that people should oppose laws passed by Congress
c. Saying things about the government that you know are false
4. Which of the following are true about the Kentucky Resolutions?
a. They were critical of the Adams Administration
b. They said the government was abusing its power
c. They said the federal laws that violated the Constitution were not legal.
Thanks for your help!
3. According to Section 2 (of the Sedition Act), which of the following is against the law?
a. Starting a rumor that the president is trying to overthrow the government and become a king
b. Writing to a friend that people should oppose laws passed by Congress
c. Saying things about the government that you know are false
4. Which of the following are true about the Kentucky Resolutions?
a. They were critical of the Adams Administration
b. They said the government was abusing its power
c. They said the federal laws that violated the Constitution were not legal.
Thanks for your help!
3. According to Section 2 (of the Sedition Act), which of the following is against the law?
a. Starting a rumor that the president is trying to overthrow the government and become a king
b. Writing to a friend that people should oppose laws passed by Congress
c. Saying things about the government that you know are false
4. Which of the following are true about the Kentucky Resolutions?
a. They were critical of the Adams Administration
b. They said the government was abusing its power
c. They said the federal laws that violated the Constitution were not legal.
Thanks for your help!
3. According to Section 2 (of the Sedition Act), which of the following is against the law?
a. Starting a rumor that the president is trying to overthrow the government and become a king
b. Writing to a friend that people should oppose laws passed by Congress
c. Saying things about the government that you know are false
4. Which of the following are true about the Kentucky Resolutions?
a. They were critical of the Adams Administration
b. They said the government was abusing its power
c. They said the federal laws that violated the Constitution were not legal.
Thanks for your help!
3. According to Section 2 (of the Sedition Act), which of the following is against the law?
a. Starting a rumor that the president is trying to overthrow the government and become a king
b. Writing to a friend that people should oppose laws passed by Congress
c. Saying things about the government that you know are false
4. Which of the following are true about the Kentucky Resolutions?
a. They were critical of the Adams Administration
b. They said the government was abusing its power
c. They said the federal laws that violated the Constitution were not legal.
Thanks for your help!
3. According to Section 2 (of the Sedition Act), which of the following is against the law?
a. Starting a rumor that the president is trying to overthrow the government and become a king
b. Writing to a friend that people should oppose laws passed by Congress
c. Saying things about the government that you know are false
4. Which of the following are true about the Kentucky Resolutions?
a. They were critical of the Adams Administration
b. They said the government was abusing its power
c. They said the federal laws that violated the Constitution were not legal.
Thanks for your help!
3. According to Section 2 (of the Sedition Act), which of the following is against the law?
a. Starting a rumor that the president is trying to overthrow the government and become a king
b. Writing to a friend that people should oppose laws passed by Congress
c. Saying things about the government that you know are false
4. Which of the following are true about the Kentucky Resolutions?
a. They were critical of the Adams Administration
b. They said the government was abusing its power
c. They said the federal laws that violated the Constitution were not legal.
Thanks for your help!
3. According to Section 2 (of the Sedition Act), which of the following is against the law?
a. Starting a rumor that the president is trying to overthrow the government and become a king
b. Writing to a friend that people should oppose laws passed by Congress
c. Saying things about the government that you know are false
4. Which of the following are true about the Kentucky Resolutions?
a. They were critical of the Adams Administration
b. They said the government was abusing its power
c. They said the federal laws that violated the Constitution were not legal.
Thanks for your help!
2006-11-25
13:01:23
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