What rationale was given for the Espionage and Sedition Acts passed during World War I?
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They would provide national security.
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They did not want civilians to be able to talk about important internal affairs in regards to the tactics and what the U.S had at its disposal, in order to prevent word of getting to the wrong ear, in this case, Japan and other German allies.
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