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A) No, because once the United States has released plans the public is free to access those plans and disseminate them in a lawful manner
B) No, because there must be actual harm in order to charge with a crime
C) Yes, because the government had not yet released the specific details
D) Yes, because even dissemination of already released plans would be a chargeable offense
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A) Treason
B) Sabotage
C) Sedition
D) Espionage
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A) levy of war against
B) promotion of the enemy
C) intent to betray
D) act of anger
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A) John Lennon
B) John Walker Lindh
C) Steven Earl
D) Jeffrey Walker
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A) Treason
B) Sabotage
C) Sedition
D) Espionage
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A) 3
B) 7
C) 0
D) 1
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A) the Smith Act
B) Yates v. United States
C) Dennis v. United States
D) The Patriot Act
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A) poison gas
B) smallpox
C) nuclear material
D) guns
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A) There was no intent to wage war against the United States.
B) There was no intent to betray the United States.
C) There was not yet an overt act of levying war against the United States or giving aid and comfort to the enemies of the United States.
D) There were no credible witnesses.
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A) the common law
B) judicial law
C) alien and sedition acts
D) civil rights acts
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A) the U.S. Supreme Court
B) any district court in the United States
C) only courts situated in the country in which the crime occurred
D) International Criminal Tribunals
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A) weapons of war
B) weapons of torture
C) torture
D) weapons of mass destruction
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A) Yes
B) No, unless he was wearing camouflage at the time of the incident
C) No, because he was not acting in concert with a recognized armed force
D) Yes, because he was working on behalf of the United States
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A) A new U.S. laboratory develops new drug to cure Alzheimer's disease and a foreign government steals the formula.
B) The U.S. military develops a strategy to win a war in a Middle Eastern country and the government of that country sends intelligence officers to infiltrate the U.S. military and gather information.
C) The U.S. creates various designs for new nuclear weapons and willingly shares them with officials of ally countries.
D) none of these
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A) international terrorism
B) disorderly conduct
C) espionage
D) domestic terrorism
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