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state one reason why you think the sedition act of 1870 was arbitrary​


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Answered by Yugant1913
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Answer. The sedition law of 1870 was said to be arbitrary because in the sense that a person is stripped from the freedom of speech and even the accused has no right of trial or to make people listen to him.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Because this included the mood of the British government. This act does not made any justice with the public, it was upon them to whom to arrest and to whom to free. ... (a) Under this rule, people were arrested without being told the reason for their arrest.

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