How did the Adams administration create political changes in the United States?
A It allowed women to serve in the military.
B It gave African Americans their freedom if they served in the military.
C It made it easier for immigrants to vote.
D It took away the rights of freedom of speech and assembly.

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The Adams administration created political changes in the United States by taking away rights of freedom.

The correct answer is:

D. It took away the rights of freedom of speech and assembly.

The Sedition Act of 1798 signed by the then president, John Adams (U.S. 2nd President) took away the freedom of speech.

Let's understand the Sedition Act.

What is the Sedition Act of 1798?

The Sedition Act of 1798 as earlier stated was signed into law by John Adams.

The act permitted the deportation or imprisonment of anyone who is found a threat or publishing false and scandalous publications against the government of the United States.

This act:

  • took away the freedom of speech of the people.
  • was unpopular and unacceptable by the people.
  • made John Adams loose re-election.
  • expired in 1801 under a new administration.

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