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As president, John Adams expanded the federal government's power by:
A. supporting laws that banned criticism of the federal government.
B. replacing judges in state courts with federal judges approved by
Congress
C. shutting down the natiome) bank without input from the states.
D. forcing all state militias to become part of the national military.


Sagot :

A I think, not entirely sure

1) He signed the Alien and Sedition Acts, which allowed the government to deport non-citizens and prosecute American citizens who spoke out against the Federalist Party.

2) He tried to pick a war with France, who was an ally of the Americas.

3) He used his position in government to attack any of his political rivals.