According to the Past and Present video in section 9.6, what evidence does the Constitution require to substantiate a charge of treason?
A) personal correspondence in which the accused mentions treason
B) testimony from two eyewitnesses who saw the alleged act of treason
C) circumstantial evidence that strongly suggests an act of treason
D) publication of materials that call for resisting federal laws
Answer: B
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