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1. Terrorisma. A writ ordering a person to be brought to court.
2. Power to declare warb. The unlawful use or threat of violence, especially against the state or the public, as a politically motivated means of attack or coercion.
3. Letters of marque and reprisalc. The federal law regulating the government's actions when collecting intelligence from foreign governments and their agents.
4. Habeas corpusd. A military court convened to try those accused of war-related crimes.
5. Military tribunale. The power reserved to Congress in the Constitution to declare war on a belligerent.
6. Material witnessf. The legal right of a person or group to challenge the conduct of another in a judicial forum.
7. Treasong. A person whose testimony is material to a criminal proceeding.
8. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Acth. A government letter granting a private person the power to seize subjects of a foreign state.
9. Standingi. A conspiracy to overthrow the government, or levy war against them, or oppose the government's authority.
10. Seditionj. Levying war against the United States or adhering to their enemies.

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