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1. _______ is advocating or printing matter that advocates the forceful or violent overthrow of the U.S. government.
a. Treason
b. Sedition
c. Sabotage
d. Espionage
2. _______ is to levy war or give aid and comfort to enemies
a. Treason
b. Sedition
c. Sabotage
d. Espionage
3. ______ has the constitutional evidentiary requirement that two witnesses corroborate the criminal acts or that the defendant confess in open court.
a. Treason
b. Sedition
c. Sabotage
d. Espionage
4. Some forms of ________ require that the conduct occur during wartime or a national emergency
a. Treason
b. Sedition
c. Sabotage
d. Espionage
5. _________ is a statute targeting terroristic conduct:
a. USA Patriot Act
b. Omnibus diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986
c. Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996
d. All of the above
6. The ________ expands government surveillance capabilities and prohibits financing terrorism and has been controversial based on concerns of violations of both the 1st and 4th Amendments
a. USA Patriot Act
b. Omnibus diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986
c. Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996
d. None of the above
7. Perjury requires that the statement that forms the basis of the charge is:
a. False
b. In writing
c. Material
d. (a) and (c)
8. Perjury by inconsistent statements:
a. Requires one of the statements be in writing
b. Requires the prosecution to prove which statement is the false statement
c. Does not require the prosecution to prove which statement is the false statement
d. None of the above
9. ________ is the conferring, offering, agreeing to confer, or soliciting, accepting or agreeing to accept any benefit upon a public official with the intent to form an agreement that the public official’s decision will be influenced thereby
a. Obstruction of justice
b. Extortion
c. Bribery
d. Sedition
10. Barry Bonds the famous baseball player was federally convicted of:
a. Obstruction of justice
b. Extortion
c. Bribery
d. Sedition
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