The U.S. Code separates espionage into two crimes

a. espionage during peace and espionage during war.
b. espionage conducted to aid our enemies and espionage for profit

c. espionage with intent to cause harm to the United States and espionage for personal gratification.
d. espionage with intent to destroy government property and espionage with the intent to give aid to the enemy.


a

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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