Deck 13: Crimes Against the State

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Socializing with saboteurs alone is enough to justify conviction of treason.
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Treason is a fundamental weapon against present allegiance and support to foreign enemies.
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Treason consists of inciting others to violently overthrow the government.
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The most comprehensive law developed to fight terror is the USA PATRIOT Act.
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A number of sections of the U.S.Code are available for prosecuting crimes related to terrorists and terrorist organizations.
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Defining and applying crimes against the state reflects the enduring idea of balancing respect and freedom during wartime emergencies.
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The authors of the U.S.Constitution were traitors under English law.
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It is a crime to be a member of a group that advocates the violent overthrow of the government.
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Espionage means spying.
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In the United States,espionage can be punished by death.
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Treason is the only crime defined in the U.S.Constitution.
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"Providing material support or resources" is closed to constitutional challenges.
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The U.S.Constitution requires that treason be proven by the testimony of three witnesses.
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In the United States,terrorism and treason are not punishable by death.
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Crimes against potential terrorist attacks are not subject to the limits placed on traditional criminal law.
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The Founding Fathers made it difficult to convict someone of treason.
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Peaceful opposition to the government is treason.
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Advocating the violent overthrow of the government is called sedition.
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Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were acquitted of passing American atomic secrets to the Russians.
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Under U.S.law,spying is only a crime during wartime.
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Distrust of treason prosecutions ended with the adoption of the Constitution.
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The most-argued issues in material support cases include due process and the First Amendment.
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​What is the most severe punishment for treason?

A) imprisonment for no less than five years
B) ​life imprisonment
C) ​25 years of imprisonment
D) ​death
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The U.S.Code separates espionage into two crimes.
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The U.S.Congress enacted the country's first sedition act in 1798.
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​What crime is defined as levying war,adhering to enemies,or giving aid or comfort to the enemies of the United States?

A) terrorism
B) sedition
C) ​treason
D) affray
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Balancing the conflicting values of individual liberties and government protection of the people is complicated by the widespread use of social media.
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​How many U.S.government employees have been charged under the Espionage Act since 2009?

A) 20
B) ​10
C) 30​
D) ​100
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Treason is easy to prove.
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​The USA PATRIOT Act (2001)is an acronym for

A) Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism.​
B) ​Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Aggressive Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism.
C) ​Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Interdict and Obstruct Terrorism.
D) ​Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obfuscate Terrorism.
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​The actus reus of treason consists of levying war against the United States and

A) ​spying on the government.
B) ​destroying government property.
C) ​encouraging others to overthrow the government.
D) ​giving aid and comfort to enemies of the United States.
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​The revolutionaries who wrote the U.S.Constitution knew that the new government they were about to create couldn't survive without the active support of

A) most of the people.
B) ​most of the poor.
C) ​most of the wealthy.
D) ​most of Europe.
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In response to the terrorist acts of September 11,2001,the U.S.Congress passed the

A) AEDPA.
B) ​USA PATRIOT Act.
C) Smith Act.
D) ​International Terrorism Act.
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​The only crime defined in the U.S.Constitution is

A) espionage.
B) ​treason.
C) ​slavery.
D) ​sedition.
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The authors of the U.S.Constitution worried that peaceful opposition to the government,not just rebellion,would be repressed.
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​Proof of treason requires either two witnesses to the actus reus or

A) ​confession in open court.
B) ​one witness of impeccable character.
C) ​sworn testimony of three citizens.
D) ​signed confession.
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The U.S.government has prosecuted a very large number of people for treason.
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A number of sections of the U.S.Code make available crimes related to terrorists and terrorist organizations for prosecuting offenders.
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Treason is the only crime aimed at combating disloyalty and keeping the allegiance of our citizens.
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​The federal crime of providing "training," "expert advice or assistance," "service," and "personnel" to terrorists or terrorist organizations is what offense?

A) material support
B) assault
C) ​disloyalty
D) ​rioting
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​Which of the following is true of the crime of treason?

A) ​It is very easy to prove.
B) it is very difficult to prove.​
C) ​Many people have been prosecuted by the U.S.government for treason.
D) Most people prosecuted for treason have been executed.
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​What is the most serious of all crimes against the state?

A) ​sedition
B) ​sabotage
C) ​espionage
D) ​treason
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​Conspiring to the violent overthrow of the government is what crime?

A) ​seditious conspiracy
B) seditious libel
C) seditious speech
D) none of these
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​Challenges to "material support" offenses involve what amendment(s)to the Constitution?

A) ​the Fifth Amendment
B) ​the First Amendment
C) ​the Fourteenth Amendment
D) ​the First,Fifth,and Fourteenth Amendments
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​The U.S.Code separates espionage into two crimes

A) espionage during peace and espionage during war.
B) ​espionage conducted to aid our enemies and espionage for profit.
C) ​espionage with intent to cause harm to the United States and espionage for personal gratification.
D) ​espionage with intent to destroy government property and espionage with the intent to give aid to the enemy.
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​What crime involves damaging or destroying property to hinder defense or preparation for war?

A) ​concubinage
B) espionage
C) sabotage
D) treason
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​The crime of espionage involves

A) sabotage.
B) obstructing the war effort.
C) aiding or giving comfort to enemies of the government.
D) spying.
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​Specific crimes against domestic and international terrorism were enacted after the

A) ​Oklahoma City bombing.
B) ​attacks on the World Trade Center.
C) ​attacks on the Pentagon.
D) ​plane crash in Pennsylvania.
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​Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed in

A) ​1951.
B) ​1961.
C) ​1941.
D) 1971.
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​Advocating the violent overthrow of the government is called

A) ​sedition.
B) ​slander.
C) ​speech.
D) ​libel.
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​Recent anti-terrorist legislation outlaws

A) sedition.
B) adhering to the enemy.
C) the use of weapons of mass destruction.
D) teaching about the violent overthrow of the government.
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​According to the U.S.Supreme Court in Cramer v.U.S.,socializing with saboteurs is

A) ​treason.
B) ​tantamount to treason.
C) ​not treason.
D) ​sedition.
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​Which of the following cases is concerned with the U.S.Criminal Code "Material Support and Resources" Provisions?

A) ​U.S.v.Michael R.Walli,Megan Rice,and Greg Boertje-Obed
B) ​Holder v.Humanitarian Law Project
C) ​Cramer v.U.S.
D) ​U.S.v.Motion Picture Film
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​Treason is very difficult to prove because of its

A) ​nature.
B) ​history.
C) ​content.
D) ​publicity.
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​What kind of terrorism involves terrorist acts committed outside the United States?

A) ​international
B) ​homegrown
C) ​domestic
D) ​tertiary
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​Section 2339 of Title 18 of the U.S.Code makes it a crime to harbor or conceal

A) ​saboteurs.
B) ​spies.
C) ​enemies of the United States.
D) ​terrorists.
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​The crime of sedition involves

A) ​destroying government property.
B) ​encouraging others to overthrow the government by violence.
C) ​aiding or giving comfort to enemies of the government.
D) ​spying for foreign powers.
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​What kind of terrorism involves terrorist acts committed in the United States?

A) ​homeland
B) ​homegrown
C) ​domestic
D) ​tertiary
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​If two or more persons agree to overthrow,put down,or destroy by force the government of the United States,they are guilty of

A) ​seditious libel.
B) ​seditious speech.
C) ​seditious conspiracy.
D) treason.
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​At the time the Constitution was written,what was treason called?

A) ​aide
B) ​adherence to the enemy
C) ​providing material support to the enemy
D) ​sedition
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​The U.S.Code (2012)Section §2331 breaks down terrorism into two kinds.Which of the following are the two kinds of terrorism?

A) ​international and domestic
B) ​international and global
C) ​global and domestic
D) ​independent and dependent
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​Treason consists of how many elements?

A) ​two
B) ​three
C) ​four
D) ​five
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​The case of Cramer v.U.S.involved the crime of

A) ​sedition.
B) ​sabotage.
C) ​espionage.
D) ​treason.
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​What Act made Su's activity a crime?

A) ​the Treason Act
B) ​the USA PATRIOT Act
C) ​the Sedition Act
D) ​the Sabotage Act
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​Sedition can be done by

A) ​speeches.
B) ​writing.
C) ​agreement.
D) ​all of these answers are correct.
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​Which of the following is not one of the crimes included in the USA PATRIOT Act?

A) ​providing material support to terrorists.
B) ​use of certain weapons of mass destruction
C) ​participating in espionage
D) ​harboring or concealing terrorists
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​The Espionage Act became law just after the United States entered what war?

A) ​World War II
B) ​the Civil War
C) ​the Korean War
D) ​World War I
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​By the middle of the 1920s,large-scale sedition prosecutions under what act had largely disappeared?

A) ​the Sedition Act
B) ​the Espionage Act
C) ​the Sabotage Act
D) ​the PATRIOT Act
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​What type of activity did Ted engage in?

A) ​sedition
B) ​sabotage
C) ​espionage
D) ​treason
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​The crime of damaging or destroying property for the purpose of interfering with and hindering preparations for war and defense during national emergencies is called

A) ​sedition.
B) ​sabotage.
C) ​espionage.
D) ​treason.
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​The use of violence or intimidation to achieve political or ideological aims is called

A) ​sedition.
B) ​sabotage.
C) ​espionage.
D) ​terrorism.
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​What limits did the authors of the Constitution include to limit the reach of the crime of treason?

A) ​They banned legislatures and courts from creating new treasons.
B) ​They required two witnesses to at least one overt (unconcealed)act of treason or a confession in open court.
C) ​They wrote limits into the body of the U.S.Constitution,where it would be very tough to tamper with them.
D) ​All of these answers are correct.
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​Everything the revolutionaries who wrote the U.S.Constitution did to further the interests of the colonies was done under threat of prosecution for

A) treason.
B) ​sedition.
C) ​espionage.
D) ​sabotage.
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​Private Manning was charged with what crime?

A) ​sedition
B) ​sabotage
C) ​espionage
D) ​treason
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​What crime did Josef commit?

A) ​international terrorism
B) ​domestic terrorism
C) ​independent terrorism
D) ​dependent terrorism
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​Turning or attempting to turn over information about national defense to any foreign country with "intent or with reason to believe" the information is "to be used" to either hurt the United States or help any foreign country is the definition of what crime?

A) ​espionage during peace
B) ​sedition during peace
C) ​terrorism during peace
D) ​sabotage during peace
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​What crime was the case U.S.v.Asher Abid Khan concerned with?

A) ​conspiracy to provide material support
B) ​conspiracy to commit espionage
C) ​conspiracy to commit sabotage
D) ​conspiracy to commit sedition
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​What are the possible punishments for Ted's crime?

A) ​fine
B) ​imprisonment
C) ​fine and imprisonment
D) ​all of these answers are correct
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​Which of the following crimes is Su most likely to be charged with?

A) ​sedition
B) ​sabotage
C) ​espionage
D) ​treason
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​In what war did the government charge whistleblowers Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo under the Espionage Act for leaking the Pentagon Papers to The New York Times?

A) ​the Vietnam War
B) ​the Korean War
C) ​World War I
D) ​World War II
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Socializing with saboteurs alone is enough to justify conviction of treason.
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Treason is a fundamental weapon against present allegiance and support to foreign enemies.
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Treason consists of inciting others to violently overthrow the government.
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The most comprehensive law developed to fight terror is the USA PATRIOT Act.
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A number of sections of the U.S.Code are available for prosecuting crimes related to terrorists and terrorist organizations.
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Defining and applying crimes against the state reflects the enduring idea of balancing respect and freedom during wartime emergencies.
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The authors of the U.S.Constitution were traitors under English law.
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It is a crime to be a member of a group that advocates the violent overthrow of the government.
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Espionage means spying.
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In the United States,espionage can be punished by death.
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Treason is the only crime defined in the U.S.Constitution.
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"Providing material support or resources" is closed to constitutional challenges.
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The U.S.Constitution requires that treason be proven by the testimony of three witnesses.
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In the United States,terrorism and treason are not punishable by death.
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Crimes against potential terrorist attacks are not subject to the limits placed on traditional criminal law.
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The Founding Fathers made it difficult to convict someone of treason.
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Peaceful opposition to the government is treason.
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Advocating the violent overthrow of the government is called sedition.
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Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were acquitted of passing American atomic secrets to the Russians.
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Under U.S.law,spying is only a crime during wartime.
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Distrust of treason prosecutions ended with the adoption of the Constitution.
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The most-argued issues in material support cases include due process and the First Amendment.
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​What is the most severe punishment for treason?

A) imprisonment for no less than five years
B) ​life imprisonment
C) ​25 years of imprisonment
D) ​death
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The U.S.Code separates espionage into two crimes.
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The U.S.Congress enacted the country's first sedition act in 1798.
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​What crime is defined as levying war,adhering to enemies,or giving aid or comfort to the enemies of the United States?

A) terrorism
B) sedition
C) ​treason
D) affray
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Balancing the conflicting values of individual liberties and government protection of the people is complicated by the widespread use of social media.
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​How many U.S.government employees have been charged under the Espionage Act since 2009?

A) 20
B) ​10
C) 30​
D) ​100
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Treason is easy to prove.
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​The USA PATRIOT Act (2001)is an acronym for

A) Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism.​
B) ​Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Aggressive Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism.
C) ​Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Interdict and Obstruct Terrorism.
D) ​Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obfuscate Terrorism.
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​The actus reus of treason consists of levying war against the United States and

A) ​spying on the government.
B) ​destroying government property.
C) ​encouraging others to overthrow the government.
D) ​giving aid and comfort to enemies of the United States.
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​The revolutionaries who wrote the U.S.Constitution knew that the new government they were about to create couldn't survive without the active support of

A) most of the people.
B) ​most of the poor.
C) ​most of the wealthy.
D) ​most of Europe.
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In response to the terrorist acts of September 11,2001,the U.S.Congress passed the

A) AEDPA.
B) ​USA PATRIOT Act.
C) Smith Act.
D) ​International Terrorism Act.
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​The only crime defined in the U.S.Constitution is

A) espionage.
B) ​treason.
C) ​slavery.
D) ​sedition.
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The authors of the U.S.Constitution worried that peaceful opposition to the government,not just rebellion,would be repressed.
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​Proof of treason requires either two witnesses to the actus reus or

A) ​confession in open court.
B) ​one witness of impeccable character.
C) ​sworn testimony of three citizens.
D) ​signed confession.
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The U.S.government has prosecuted a very large number of people for treason.
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A number of sections of the U.S.Code make available crimes related to terrorists and terrorist organizations for prosecuting offenders.
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Treason is the only crime aimed at combating disloyalty and keeping the allegiance of our citizens.
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​The federal crime of providing "training," "expert advice or assistance," "service," and "personnel" to terrorists or terrorist organizations is what offense?

A) material support
B) assault
C) ​disloyalty
D) ​rioting
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​Which of the following is true of the crime of treason?

A) ​It is very easy to prove.
B) it is very difficult to prove.​
C) ​Many people have been prosecuted by the U.S.government for treason.
D) Most people prosecuted for treason have been executed.
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​What is the most serious of all crimes against the state?

A) ​sedition
B) ​sabotage
C) ​espionage
D) ​treason
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​Conspiring to the violent overthrow of the government is what crime?

A) ​seditious conspiracy
B) seditious libel
C) seditious speech
D) none of these
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​Challenges to "material support" offenses involve what amendment(s)to the Constitution?

A) ​the Fifth Amendment
B) ​the First Amendment
C) ​the Fourteenth Amendment
D) ​the First,Fifth,and Fourteenth Amendments
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​The U.S.Code separates espionage into two crimes

A) espionage during peace and espionage during war.
B) ​espionage conducted to aid our enemies and espionage for profit.
C) ​espionage with intent to cause harm to the United States and espionage for personal gratification.
D) ​espionage with intent to destroy government property and espionage with the intent to give aid to the enemy.
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​What crime involves damaging or destroying property to hinder defense or preparation for war?

A) ​concubinage
B) espionage
C) sabotage
D) treason
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​The crime of espionage involves

A) sabotage.
B) obstructing the war effort.
C) aiding or giving comfort to enemies of the government.
D) spying.
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​Specific crimes against domestic and international terrorism were enacted after the

A) ​Oklahoma City bombing.
B) ​attacks on the World Trade Center.
C) ​attacks on the Pentagon.
D) ​plane crash in Pennsylvania.
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​Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed in

A) ​1951.
B) ​1961.
C) ​1941.
D) 1971.
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​Advocating the violent overthrow of the government is called

A) ​sedition.
B) ​slander.
C) ​speech.
D) ​libel.
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​Recent anti-terrorist legislation outlaws

A) sedition.
B) adhering to the enemy.
C) the use of weapons of mass destruction.
D) teaching about the violent overthrow of the government.
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​According to the U.S.Supreme Court in Cramer v.U.S.,socializing with saboteurs is

A) ​treason.
B) ​tantamount to treason.
C) ​not treason.
D) ​sedition.
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​Which of the following cases is concerned with the U.S.Criminal Code "Material Support and Resources" Provisions?

A) ​U.S.v.Michael R.Walli,Megan Rice,and Greg Boertje-Obed
B) ​Holder v.Humanitarian Law Project
C) ​Cramer v.U.S.
D) ​U.S.v.Motion Picture Film
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​Treason is very difficult to prove because of its

A) ​nature.
B) ​history.
C) ​content.
D) ​publicity.
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​What kind of terrorism involves terrorist acts committed outside the United States?

A) ​international
B) ​homegrown
C) ​domestic
D) ​tertiary
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​Section 2339 of Title 18 of the U.S.Code makes it a crime to harbor or conceal

A) ​saboteurs.
B) ​spies.
C) ​enemies of the United States.
D) ​terrorists.
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​The crime of sedition involves

A) ​destroying government property.
B) ​encouraging others to overthrow the government by violence.
C) ​aiding or giving comfort to enemies of the government.
D) ​spying for foreign powers.
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​What kind of terrorism involves terrorist acts committed in the United States?

A) ​homeland
B) ​homegrown
C) ​domestic
D) ​tertiary
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​If two or more persons agree to overthrow,put down,or destroy by force the government of the United States,they are guilty of

A) ​seditious libel.
B) ​seditious speech.
C) ​seditious conspiracy.
D) treason.
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​At the time the Constitution was written,what was treason called?

A) ​aide
B) ​adherence to the enemy
C) ​providing material support to the enemy
D) ​sedition
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​The U.S.Code (2012)Section §2331 breaks down terrorism into two kinds.Which of the following are the two kinds of terrorism?

A) ​international and domestic
B) ​international and global
C) ​global and domestic
D) ​independent and dependent
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​Treason consists of how many elements?

A) ​two
B) ​three
C) ​four
D) ​five
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63
​The case of Cramer v.U.S.involved the crime of

A) ​sedition.
B) ​sabotage.
C) ​espionage.
D) ​treason.
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64
​What Act made Su's activity a crime?

A) ​the Treason Act
B) ​the USA PATRIOT Act
C) ​the Sedition Act
D) ​the Sabotage Act
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65
​Sedition can be done by

A) ​speeches.
B) ​writing.
C) ​agreement.
D) ​all of these answers are correct.
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66
​Which of the following is not one of the crimes included in the USA PATRIOT Act?

A) ​providing material support to terrorists.
B) ​use of certain weapons of mass destruction
C) ​participating in espionage
D) ​harboring or concealing terrorists
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67
​The Espionage Act became law just after the United States entered what war?

A) ​World War II
B) ​the Civil War
C) ​the Korean War
D) ​World War I
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68
​By the middle of the 1920s,large-scale sedition prosecutions under what act had largely disappeared?

A) ​the Sedition Act
B) ​the Espionage Act
C) ​the Sabotage Act
D) ​the PATRIOT Act
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69
​What type of activity did Ted engage in?

A) ​sedition
B) ​sabotage
C) ​espionage
D) ​treason
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70
​The crime of damaging or destroying property for the purpose of interfering with and hindering preparations for war and defense during national emergencies is called

A) ​sedition.
B) ​sabotage.
C) ​espionage.
D) ​treason.
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71
​The use of violence or intimidation to achieve political or ideological aims is called

A) ​sedition.
B) ​sabotage.
C) ​espionage.
D) ​terrorism.
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72
​What limits did the authors of the Constitution include to limit the reach of the crime of treason?

A) ​They banned legislatures and courts from creating new treasons.
B) ​They required two witnesses to at least one overt (unconcealed)act of treason or a confession in open court.
C) ​They wrote limits into the body of the U.S.Constitution,where it would be very tough to tamper with them.
D) ​All of these answers are correct.
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73
​Everything the revolutionaries who wrote the U.S.Constitution did to further the interests of the colonies was done under threat of prosecution for

A) treason.
B) ​sedition.
C) ​espionage.
D) ​sabotage.
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74
​Private Manning was charged with what crime?

A) ​sedition
B) ​sabotage
C) ​espionage
D) ​treason
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75
​What crime did Josef commit?

A) ​international terrorism
B) ​domestic terrorism
C) ​independent terrorism
D) ​dependent terrorism
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76
​Turning or attempting to turn over information about national defense to any foreign country with "intent or with reason to believe" the information is "to be used" to either hurt the United States or help any foreign country is the definition of what crime?

A) ​espionage during peace
B) ​sedition during peace
C) ​terrorism during peace
D) ​sabotage during peace
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77
​What crime was the case U.S.v.Asher Abid Khan concerned with?

A) ​conspiracy to provide material support
B) ​conspiracy to commit espionage
C) ​conspiracy to commit sabotage
D) ​conspiracy to commit sedition
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78
​What are the possible punishments for Ted's crime?

A) ​fine
B) ​imprisonment
C) ​fine and imprisonment
D) ​all of these answers are correct
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79
​Which of the following crimes is Su most likely to be charged with?

A) ​sedition
B) ​sabotage
C) ​espionage
D) ​treason
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80
​In what war did the government charge whistleblowers Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo under the Espionage Act for leaking the Pentagon Papers to The New York Times?

A) ​the Vietnam War
B) ​the Korean War
C) ​World War I
D) ​World War II
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