The highly organized farmers of the Ohio River Valley were called Mound Builders. They <span>were inhabitants of </span>North America<span> who, during a 5,000-year period, constructed various styles of earthen </span>mounds<span> for religious and ceremonial, burial, and elite residential purposes. </span>
The judicial branch could use the constitution as evidence to not allow the law to pass,and congress could veto it
Moses led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. There were being treated very badly and God chose a man named Moses to lead them out. It took a lot of courage but eventually they got out.
The simple answer to your complex question is NO. This is assuming that you live in a country where there are good laws (remember that history is full of bad governments that implemented bad laws) and that law enforcement is effective. Simplisticly, you should only ask yourself this question when your or your families life is being threatened and law enforcement is not around. Your response must still be within the constraints of your laws or you will find yourself in hot water. I'm not even going to try to discuss the ethics and morals that can apply as the situation can vary immensely. Keep it simple - don't operate outside the law, rather fight against unjust laws.
The answer is Benjamin Franklin