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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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Who was accused of espionage and sentenced to electric chair?

The Rosenbergs, Ethel and Julius were jointly executed for their crime in transferring Nuclear-weapons secrets to the Soviet Union. at the time of their alleged crimes, however,Russia was considered an ally, not a cold-war enemy.

Why were the Espionage Act and Sedition Act passed?

Deal with those who opposed the war or interfered with the sale of bonds

The main use of the Espionage Act was to?

Ccntrol espionage in the usual sense ( spies and counterspies). to tighten a censorship on public opinion, particularily concerning the War Effort- one might note this extended to dialogue, say in War Films- nothing about a certain Field Grade officer who had known Bundist ties... Ever notice you never hear dialogue- like some Fonda- type screen admiral intoning * Roosevelt is a big F__, ) ever notice how politics never directly figures in Hollywood war films! the act was in action, indeed. Atempt to muzzle and control public opinion, useful in wartime, but, but butl. not good for civil liberties.

What are the Espionage and Sedition Acts?

(d) were responsible for the arrest of 1500 Americans.

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Is there a book called Sebastian darke prince of spies?

There soon will be. It's being released in Setember by Guild Publishing.

Who were the xyz french spies?

the xyz spies were a group of french spies that american diplomats had to deal with the spies often asked for large sums of money to relay messages to french diplomats the Americans thought that that was very tedious and tiresome

What are the passwords for totally spies groove panic?

groove. it skips level 1 it skips you to level 2. :)

When was the sedition act and espionage act repealed?

The Sedition Act was a part of the Espionage Act. The Sedition Act was repealed in 1921, however the Espionage Act remains intact today, albeit a more limited form.

When Airmen implement effective counterintelligence measures what are the benefits?

Information is protected from foreign intelligence agents Gathered intelligence protects against espionage

Foreign powers are denied access to vital U.S. technology

Assassination attempts on behalf of international terrorists are thwarted

Do totally spies show up on amazing spies?

Yes, the totally spies appeared on amazing spies in two episodes. In the last episode of the show, totally spies they retired. So amazing spies is just a spin-off.

When did She Spies end?

She Spies ended on 2004-05-17.

Are ninjas spies?

Yes, they were hired by samurai and other important people in feudal japan and were assigned to kill and spy on samurai and other officials.

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How can I rank them in terms of their level of serious violation From least to most Felonies misdemeanors offenses treason and espionage inchoate offenses?

There are only two levels of criminal offense. Misdemeanors being the so-called 'lesser' crimes, and felonies being the most serious ones. Espionage and Treason are both felonies and not separate classification of crime.

What is another name for an agent?

A spy, operative, undercover agent, sleeper, spook, mole.

What do totally spies do?

they did nothing, nothing at all, they were all too busy dunking and playing with totally spy toys,x