how John Adams, allowed his distrust of democracy and a strong aversion to public dissent, especially partisan criticism of his war policies during the crisis with France, led him to lend his ill-advised support to the controversial Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798? Why did he support it?

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how John Adams, allowed his distrust of democracy and a strong aversion to public dissent, especially partisan criticism of his war policies during the crisis with France, led him to lend his ill-advised support to the controversial Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798? Why did he support it?
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