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Action,speech or writing that is seen as opposing the government is termed as------------

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Answered by gavitswaraj24
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Action , Speech or Writing that is seen as opposing the government is termed as Symbolic Speech.

Answered by skyfall63
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Action,speech or writing that is seen as opposing the government is termed as Sedition

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  • Sedition is an transparent action, like speech and organisation, which leads to insurrection. Sedition also entails the subterfuge of a constitution and the incitation of opposition against existing authority or defiance against it. Any commotion, but not to direct or open aggression against the rules, can involve sedition. Published seditive terms are seditious defamation. A seditionist is one who participates or encourages sedition activity.
  • In general, sedition is not a revolutionary act, and the transparent actions which can under the sedition laws be punished differ from one "legal code"to the next. If the origin of these "legal codes"is traced, the concept of elements that constitute sedition in some historical aspects is also documented. In the study of state repression, this description was used to also establish a sociological concept of sedition.

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