Anti-Propaganda Act of 1940 (US)

Anti-Propaganda Act of 1940 or Voorhis Anti-Propaganda Act is a United States statute requiring the registration of organizations subject to foreign control while accomplishing activities in the United States. The public law was penned amidst the economic contraction of 1930s reasonably considering the developments of American imperialism, American Organized Labor, Nazism in the Americas, and propaganda in the United States.

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Anti-Propaganda Act of 1940 (US)

Anti-Propaganda Act of 1940 or Voorhis Anti-Propaganda Act is a United States statute requiring the registration of organizations subject to foreign control while accomplishing activities in the United States. The public law was penned amidst the economic contraction of 1930s reasonably considering the developments of American imperialism, American Organized Labor, Nazism in the Americas, and propaganda in the United States.

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