I got the same book so the answer is treason. This is useful for the McDougal Littell Inc.
Sedition.
Some crimes against the state is treason, sedition and rebellion
Benedict Arnold was found guilty of sedition for becoming allies with the British Army and betraying America.sedition: -noun 1. incitement of discontent or rebellion against a government. 2. any action, esp. in speech or writing, promoting such discontent or rebellion. 3. Archaic. rebellious disorder.synoyms: mutiny
Some crimes against the state is treason, sedition and rebellion
The posters were removed from the facility due to their sedition intent. The posters were removed from the facility due to their sedition intent.
The Tagalog term for sedition is "pag-aaklas" or "pakana ng pag-aaklas." It refers to inciting rebellion against the government or engaging in actions that promote disorder or overthrowing of authority.
The crime of encouraging rebellion is called sedition, in many cases the ones accused of encouraging rebellion were jailed, in some cases beheaded or put on death row.
The charges against Jose Rizal were sedition, rebellion and conspiracy. He was convicted and admitted to all three changes and was sentenced to death.
It is called treason, a major crime and could face death for it.
exampla ofcrimes against national security and the law of nation
Treason?
Treason involves betraying one's country, specifically by levying war against it or aiding its enemies, and is typically a federal crime. Sedition, on the other hand, refers to actions or speech that incite rebellion against the authority of the state but do not necessarily involve direct betrayal or aid to enemies. While both offenses threaten governmental authority, treason is more severe and specifically defined in constitutional law, whereas sedition can encompass a broader range of dissent against the government.