Expatriot or traitor.
Some crimes against the state is treason, sedition and rebellion
Yes, and they do not have immunity from arrest during Congressional sessions in this situation. William Blount was expelled from the Senate for treason in 1797.
I got the same book so the answer is treason. This is useful for the McDougal Littell Inc.
Some crimes against the state is treason, sedition and rebellion
Act of treason
It is called treason, a major crime and could face death for it.
The alien and sedition acts gave President John Adams such a power in 1798.
Treason is the crime that covers some of the more extreme acts against one's sovereign or nation. However overthrowing a government is a combination of treason, sedition, espionage and actual violence called terrorism.
Treason is the crime that covers some of the more extreme acts against one's sovereign or nation. However overthrowing a government is a combination of treason, sedition, espionage and actual violence called terrorism.
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Unsure of exactly what it is that is being asked, however - - (in the US) Sedition is defined as the stirring up of rebellion against the government. Treason is the violation of allegiance to one's sovereign or state, giving aid to enemies, or levying war against one's state. Sedition is encouraging one's fellow citizens to rebel against their state, whereas treason is actually betraying one's country by aiding and abetting another state. Sedition laws somewhat equate to terrorism and so-called 'public order' laws. See below link: