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During World War I, most Progressives were outraged at the broad suppression of freedom of expression and spoke out against the Sedition Act.

Progressive

A political and social movement that advocates for reforms and improvements in society through government action.

Freedom of Expression

A fundamental right safeguarded by many democratic societies, allowing individuals to express their thoughts, ideas, and opinions without undue government restriction.

Sedition Act

Historical legislation in various countries that criminalizes actions deemed as inciting rebellion against the authority of the state.

  • Review the impact of societal reforms and ideologies originating in the Progressive Era on the United States.
  • Examine how American societal conventions and cultural practices affect politics within the country and on an international scale.
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