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C. High Treason
According to the Constitution, disobedience to the Constitution, particularly through abrogation or subversion, is treated as High Treason. Article 6 specifically defines high treason as any person who abrogates or attempts or conspires to abrogate, subvert or attempts or conspires to subvert the Constitution by use of force or show of force or by any other unconstitutional means. This provision safeguards the constitutional order.
- High Treason is the precise legal term used in the Constitution for such an act.
- Violation is too general; while it is a violation, "High Treason" is the specific and severe legal classification.
- Crime is also too general; High Treason is a specific type of crime with severe implications.
- Contempt is incorrect; contempt usually refers to disrespect towards a court or legislative body, not the Constitution itself in this context.