Multiple Choice
MATCHING
-Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
A) A writ ordering a person to be brought to court.
B) The unlawful use or threat of violence, especially against the state or the public, as a politically motivated means of attack or coercion.
C) The federal law regulating the government's actions when collecting intelligence from foreign governments and their agents.
D) A military court convened to try those accused of war-related crimes.
E) The power reserved to Congress in the Constitution to declare war on a belligerent.
F) The legal right of a person or group to challenge the conduct of another in a judicial forum.
G) A person whose testimony is material to a criminal proceeding.
H) A government letter granting a private person the power to seize subjects of a foreign state.
I) A conspiracy to overthrow the government, or levy war against them, or oppose the government's authority.
J) Levying war against the United States or adhering to their enemies.
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