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Why was the Sedition Act, signed into law by President John Adams in 1798, controversial? A. It was used to suppress Democratic Republican Party supporters.
B. It was used to imprison members of the abolitionist movement.
C. It was used to force American Indians to surrender their land.
D. It was used to restrict immigration from South America.

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