QUESTION 36 The Sedition Act was passed to: O keep immigrants from joining the F
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QUESTION 36 The Sedition Act was passed to: O keep immigrants from joining the Federalist Party o increase residency requirements for naturalization e silence criticism of the Adamsl administration o all of these QUESTION 2 As they left office, Federalists hoped to retain influence by: o passing consitutional amendments to limit the power of the president O redistricting states to allow for more Federalists in the House of Representatives e appointing as many Federalist judges as possible to the federal courts appointing Federalists to important regulatory agencies QUESTION 38 Perhaps Henry Clayl's greatest accomplishment as the l'Great Compromiser wa formulation of the Missouri Compromise. Which of the following was NOT part of the compromise? O Missouri becomes a slave state Maine becomes a free state O Slavery was prohibited north of the 361301" parallel O Slavery was allowed north of the 361301 parallel QUESTION 39 2 The Missouri crisis stood in sharp contrast to the general tone of the nation at the time because O it resulted in a compromise between slave and free interests at a time when these powers were locked in permanent conflict o it went against the general feelings of unity and nationalism prevalent in the nation at the time o it failed to resolve the issue peacefully O it led to calls for colonization of slaves at a time when support for emancipation was growing rapidly QUESTION 40 2 pExplanation / Answer
SEDITION ACTS were passed by the Federalist Congress in 1798 and signed into law by President Adams. These laws included new powers to DEPORT foreigners as well as making it harder for new IMMIGRANTS to vote.
First option is the answer.