Asked by Jonathan
The main reason why the Constitution dealt specifically with the crime of treason was that:
A. The framers wanted to prevent all treason in order to protect the democracy.
B. Treason was not considered a serious crime before the Constitution was written.
C. Treason was a crime against country, not against individuals.
D. The framers knew the charge of treason could be used for political reasons.
C would be my answer. Is it right?
A. The framers wanted to prevent all treason in order to protect the democracy.
B. Treason was not considered a serious crime before the Constitution was written.
C. Treason was a crime against country, not against individuals.
D. The framers knew the charge of treason could be used for political reasons.
C would be my answer. Is it right?
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I STRONGLY SUPPORT "C". THIS IS A CRIME AGAINST COUNTRY, THEREFORE IT NEEDS TO BE HANLED SEPARATELY MANAGED B/W BOTH COUNTRIES INVOLVED.
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