The Founders decided it was important to clearly define the crime of treason in the Constitution primarily to keep the government from abusing the charge. They wanted to ensure that the definition of treason was specific and limited, so that the government could not misuse the charge to suppress dissent or target political opponents. By outlining the specific actions that constituted treason, they aimed to protect individual rights and maintain checks on government power.
Why did the Founders decide that it was important to clearly define the crime of treason in the Constitution?
because most people had never heard of it
because most people had never heard of it
to keep people from committing treason
to keep people from committing treason
to keep the government from abusing the charge
to keep the government from abusing the charge
because the president refused to write the law
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