Who were the two spies who gave a favorable report of canaan?
Joshua and Caleb. You can read this in Numbers 13.
Which section of the espionage act applied to the conviction of Diaz?
The Espionage Act, USC 798 (disclosure of COMINT)
Why did Congress pass the Espionage Act in 1917 and the Sedition Act in 1918?
It was a reaction to the Russian revolution as well as a result of US participation in WW 1. Its intent was to surpress verbal or written opposition to US war policies and of the expression of 'un-American/unpatriotic' opinion.
Yes, most industrialized nations have some sort of spy network. They may differ significantly from their portrayal in Hollywood, however.
The Espionage Act of 1917 made what illegal.?
The Espionage Act, passed in 1917 after the United States entered the World War I, prohibited the http://www.answers.com/topic/disclosure of government and industrial information regarding national defense. The act also criminalized refusal to perform military service if conscripted. The Espionage Act, passed in 1917 after the United States entered the World War I, prohibited the http://www.answers.com/topic/disclosure of government and industrial information regarding national defense. The act also criminalized refusal to perform military service if conscripted.
When trouble comes they come not in single spies but in battalion?
when troubles come tend to happen all at once rather than singly and spaced apart.
The Espionage Act of 1917 and Sedition Act of 1918 were both?
significant limitations of freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
Each law introduced significant limitations of freedom of speech and freedom of the press. The Espionage Act prevented American from, among other things, speaking out against the military draft, while the Sedition Act prohibited Americans from using "disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language." Though the Sedition Act was repealed 3 years later, the Espionage Act remains in effect.
Where do you download totally spies episodes?
You can go to google and type in totally spies episodes and it is the first one (it is on wikipidia)
How did the espionage act affect frredom of speech in the us?
It made it dangerous to oppose the draft.
What did the Espionage Act do?
Espionage is spies that hi are used to spy on enemies. They look for their special plans and find out what is happening in the enemy base.
An espionage act is "a federal law that criminalizes and punishes espionage, spying and related crimes." (Garner, 2004, p. 585)
One good example of an espionage act is the Espionage Act of 1917, which was a federal statute passed on the 15th of June, 1917. The Espionage act of 1917 is composed of nine sections. Section 1 addressed espionage itself, prohibited actions such as obtaining information or committing actions to the purpose of spying or harming the United States or to benefit foreign countries. Section 2 prohibited the communication of such information with the intent to injure the United States and listed the punishment in wartime as death or imprisonment for more than thirty years. Section 3 prohibited false reports and attempts to cause insubordination with the intention to interfere with the operation or success of the military. Sections 4 and 5 prohibited conspiracy and aiding persons trying to commit espionage. Sections 6, 7 & 8 discussed related issues and section 9 repealed the entitles "An Act to prevent the disclosure of national defence secrets," of 1911. The act can be enforced "when the United States is at war." (Garner, 2004, p. 585)
The Espionage act of 1917 was later followed by the Espionage act of 1918, which was repealed in 1921. (Garner, 2004, p. 585)
Works Cited:
Excerpt from the original (1917) US Espionage Act
Garner, Bryan A., and Henry Campbell. Black. Black's Law Dictionary. St. Paul, MN: West, 2004.
How did the espionage affect US elections?
The Espionage Act forced Eugene V. Debs to run his presidential campaign from jail.
Terrorists usually avoid tourist locations since they are not DOD-related
Terrorists usually avoid tourist locations since they are not DOD-related
Who hid the 2 israelite spies?
The name Rahab is very similar to the Hebrew verb rāhab, which can mean 'to beset, storm or assault'. If in the ancient account, Joshua was about to storm or assault Jericho, this could have given rise to the fictional harlot's name.
AnswerRahab (Hebrew "RAH-khav")
AnswerThe name of this harlot was Rah ab.Jesus is from her line according to the bible.What are the questions for junie b Jones and some sneaky peeky spying?
It's about when Junie b jones Is spying on her teacher
What report did the spies bring back from Canaan?
The "Spies account" in the Book of Numbers actually involves two different, conflated accounts, each representing a different point of view regarding the Promised Land.
In the Yahwist account (Numbers 13:27-29), the spies returned and issued their report to one person (Moses), stating that the land was flowing with milk and honey, but that the inhabitants included some giants and and the cities fortified. In the Priestly account (13:25-26,32-33) the spies returned and issued their report to Moses and Aaron, and to all the congregation. This report stated that Canaan was not only unconquerable, but a land that devours its inhabitants; all the people they saw were giants.