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Summary Of: Alien and Sedition Acts

Federal Government had overstepped its bounds in the Alien and Sedition Acts by attempting to exercise undelegated powers... The Alien and Sedition Acts were not appealed to the Supreme Court for review... Alien and Sedition Acts and Related Resources...

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