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∙ 7y agoIt limited freedom of speech
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Those who opposed the Sedition Act of 1918 argued that it violated freedom of speech and infringed upon First Amendment rights. They believed that the act was overly broad and allowed the government to suppress dissenting opinions and punish individuals for criticizing the government or its policies during wartime. Critics also felt that the act was used as a tool to target political radicals and dissenters, stifling their ability to challenge the government's actions.
I think you have it wrong. The framers of the constitution wanted a federal government with limited powers. That was one of the reasons came here to get away from in England.
He believed it was for the greater good to put an end to slavery. He felt slavery was wrong because the Bible said it was wrong, and thus he became the "avenging angel" of all those who were still bound in slavery.
Like most countries, the United States alternated between welcoming newcomers and wishing they would stay away. Some American nativists, especially in the early to mid-1800s, wanted only those who were descendants of the original colonists to live in the US. They questioned whether immigrants with no ties to America would be loyal to this country, and they feared that immigrants would secretly remain loyal to the old country. Other nativists disliked people from the "wrong" religion-- Catholics and Jews, for example, and later they did not want people from the "wrong" race-- Asians, free blacks from the Caribbean, etc. Thus, the main reasons that nativists opposed immigration were fear of those who were different, and later, concern that immigrants might take away their jobs.
The common people operated primarily out of self interest.
He was not wrong.
It limited freedom of speech
It limited freedom of speech
Your wrong
For those opposed to slavery, it meant fighting for the rights and freedom of all individuals, regardless of race. They believed that slavery was a moral wrong and a violation of human rights. Many worked towards abolishing slavery through activism, legislation, and advocacy.
Frederick Douglass
That the national government would takes rights away from people.
You should support same-sex marriage because it is the right thing to do. Its legalization in much of the Western World appears to be inevitable, even though progress sometimes seems slow. When same-sex couples have been guaranteed their basic civil rights, those who opposed these changes will be looked upon negatively, as are those who opposed the abolition of slavery, or those who favored racial segregation, or opposed interracial marriage, opposed women's suffrage, or were on the wrong side of any number of social issues that society has wrestled with.Maliciously obstructing the civil rights of others is not something that posterity will look kindly on.
A crime is a wrong which is punished by or on behalf of the state, as opposed to a tort which is a wrong for which a private individual seeks redress.
No. You would be wrong by a factor of 1094
An eye for an eye leaves every person blind, and therefore does not make the opposed non-duality wrong because of the cosmic balance and harmony.
A crime is a wrong which is punished by or on behalf of the state, as opposed to a tort which is a wrong for which a private individual seeks redress.
Abraham Lincoln opposed the institution of slavery and believed it was morally wrong. He famously declared that "If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong" and worked towards its abolition during his presidency.