What was the purpose of the Espionage and Sedition Acts that were passed during ​World War I​?

to prevent spies from gaining information about U.S. submarines


to eliminate communists from the United States


to protect civil liberties


to reduce debate and dissent over U.S. participation in the war

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Answer:

to prevent spies from gaining information about U.S. submarines

Explanation:

The Espionage Act prohibited individuals from expressing or publishing opinions that would interfere with the U.S. military's efforts to defeat Germany and its allies.

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