Answers:
Question 1: They aimed to make it difficult for foreigners (or aliens) to become U.S. citizens.
Question 2: Criticizing the government.
Question 3: Unconstitutional.
Question 4: True.
Question 5: The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, appointed by John Adams, who began a process called judicial review.
Question 6: The ability of the Supreme Court to look over a law and determine if it meets the requirements of the Constitution.
Question 7: True.
Explanations:
Answer 1: Foreigners are called illegal aliens and that is the only option that relates to the question.
Answer 2: I researched the details of the Sedition act and found that. It was later deemed unconstitutional.
Answer 3: It was repealed around 1801.
Answer 4: The Marbury v. Madison case was the first instance of judicial review.
Answer 5: John Marshall was never a president, was a justice on the Supreme Court, was a Federalist (not an anti-federalist), and was not Thurgood Marshall's uncle, although Thurgood Marshall was related to the court.
Answer 6: I looked up judicial review and found that answer.
Answer 7: If something was deemed unconstitutional, that declaration upholds the constitution.