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Alien & Sedition Acts 1798 Ms. Ramos Alta Loma High School

White-Out Signed into law by President ___ in____, the _____ consisted of four___ laws passed by the ______-controlled Congress as America prepared for war with _______. (The main argument supporting their passage was that the United States was _______ by the recent events in _____ which had overthrown the ______ and established a _____. The ______ feared the ____citizens would provoke unrest here.)

Reagan John Adams Lincoln FDR Signed into law by President ___ in____, the _____ consisted of four___ laws passed by the ______-controlled Congress as America prepared for war with _______. (The main argument supporting their passage was that the United States was _______ by the recent events in _____ which had overthrown the ______ and established a _____. The ______ feared the ____citizens would provoke unrest here.)

Signed into law by President John Adams in 1798, the Alien and Sedition Acts consisted of four laws passed by the Federalist-controlled Congress as America prepared for war with France. (The main argument supporting their passage was that the United States was threatened by the recent events in France which had overthrown the monarchy and established a republic. The Federalists feared the French citizens would provoke unrest here.)

Adams Dinner Party Read your card to gain insight into who you are "Mingle" with the dinner guests Write a question for eache dinner guest "Sit at dinner" and proceed with your conversation & questions Write responses down Create a toast/roast to President John Adams