Social Sciences, asked by Balraj007g, 8 months ago

What was the sedition Act? What did Indian nationalists do against it? Why

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Answered by brainlllllllllly
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The sedition law was used to stifle the voice of the Indian freedom movement during the colonial period by the all-powerful colonial state. So it was but natural that those who had suffered under the law would unequivocally call for its removal from the IPC and any word related to sedition.

Answered by melinalakey
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Answer:

Okay, So the second part of the Question that the asked is worn Its only.

What did the Sedition Act do?

the Options are!

A. increased the requirements for becoming a US citizen

B. established required courts across the United States

C. punished people for publishing criticism of the government

D. encouraged citizens to voice their opinion of the government

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