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Espionage

Espionage is more commonly referred to as spying, and it intrigues people the world over thanks to the daring and mysterious depiction of espionage in the media. However, in legal terms, espionage is defined as obtaining and spreading information without the knowledge or permission of the holder of that information.

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What Examples for prohibited activities for the espionage act 1917?

The Espionage Act of 1917 made it illegal to own or process any national intelligence information. In the first few months after its enactment, over 900 people were imprisoned for breaking this law.

Was Rahab and her family saved when the Israelites took Jericho because she protected Joshua's spies?

Rahab hide the spices in her home from the soldiers of Jericho until night fall and was asked to place a scarlet ribbon out her window the day of the attack and anyone in her home would be spared.

Why do you think Mauryan kings employed spies?

The Mauryan kings employed spies mainly to find out about their enemy's plans of attack so that he could make better ones to attack hos enemy. By attacking enemies, the king became more powerful, thus gaining more land and larger armies

What is the difference between espionage and intelligence?

Espionage and Spy are synonyms. synonyms: two words that have the same meaning

Were Japanese Americans during ww II convicted of espionage?

No Japanese Americans at all were convicted of Espionage. Even so, when they left camps, they faced discrimination and rasicsm.

How did the espionage act and the sedition act of 1918 violate the 1 amendment?

They were the Alien and Sedition Acts, enacted by John Adams. Among other things, parts of the Acts violated the 1st Amendment because it made it illegal to give 'bad press' to a public official (like John Adams, himself, a constant and merciless target of ridicule and insult masterminded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison on the Democratic-Republican side and Alexander Hamilton (among others) on the Federalist side). One would want to search query the Acts to find out everything about them.

What is an example of espionage?

An example of espionage, would be the acquisition of the Jerry Can, by Allied forces in World War 2. A German engineer and his American college Paul Pleiss had built a vehicle to travel India. The German, realising they had no way to store spare fuel and water, took several Jerry Cans, which had been secretly developed by the Nazi prior to the war, from the stockpile at a German airport. When the inadvertent theft was discovered, the Luftwaffe was dispatched to arrest the German engineer. Paul Pleiss however, had continued on with both the vehicle and the cans. Eventually the cans made their way back to America and the Allied forces and were subsequently reused by the Allied forces.

Espionage may take many forms, including theft of informational intelligence documents, dissemination of false informational intelligence in an attempt to deceive an opponent, and theft of strategic assets, such as the Jerry can.

Espionage is distinctly different from sabotage, in that espionage does not use direct destruction against strategic assets.

What episode in totally spies does clover get tickled?

In the episode titled "Evil Coffee Shop," which is the 11th episode of Season 5 of "Totally Spies," Clover gets tickled during a scene where she is captured by the villain, who uses tickling as a form of interrogation. This playful moment showcases the show's blend of action and humor. The scene highlights Clover's sensitivity to tickling, adding a lighthearted touch to the episode's plot.

What is espionage?

Espionage is spying to acquire secret information from a government or company.

What are signs that someone is spying on you?

if they ask a lot of questions and seem suspicious.

Which section (s) of the Espionage Act applied to the conviction of Franklin?

The Espionage Act, USC 793 (retention or disclosure of national defense information) and The Espionage act, USC 798 (disclosure of COMINT)

When was the espionage act taken out of use?

Yes it is. The level of espionage is perhaps even greater now than earlier, at least it has become more global.

How does the Battle of Midway illustrate the importance of intelligence gathering and espionage in modern warfare?

Midway was a battle in which intelligence allowed the United States to spring a trap against what the Japanese had planned as their own ambush, resulting in an immediate shift in the balance of sea power in the Pacific.

What espionage act applied to the conviction of diaz?

The Espionage Act, USC 793 (rentention or disclosure of national defense information)

What is the most severe punishment for espionage during peace time?

The punishment can be any number of years in jail, or even death.

How can you tell when your brother is spying on you?

I'm not sure how to answer this, but I'm going to say you would do that the same way you figure out how a normal person is cheating on you. HOWEVER, I think you should just get out of the relationship with your brother.

What did Joshua send two spies for?

The names of the twelve spies were:

Shammua son of Zaccur, from the tribe of Reuben

Shaphat son of Hori, from the tribe of Simeon

Caleb son of Jephunneh, from the tribe of Judah

Igal son of Joseph, from the tribe of Issachar

Hoshea (Joshua) son of Nun, from the tribe of Ephraim

Palti son of Raphu, from the tribe of Benjamin

Gaddiel son of Sodi, from the tribe of Zebulin

Gaddi son of Susi, from the tribe of Manassah

Ammiel son of Gemalli, from the tribe of Dan

Sethur son of Michael, from the tribe of Asher

Nahbi son of Vophsi, from the tribe of Naphtali

Geuel son of Maki, from the tribe of Gad