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nydimaria [60]
2 years ago
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What is the difference between social contract and rules

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1 answer:
erastovalidia [21]2 years ago
6 0

answer:

social contracts can be explicit, such as laws.

what you CAN and CANNOT do.

example: if you are going 80 miles an hour in a speed zone where the speed limit is 45 you will get fined or you will get a ticket, or you could even go to jail.

rules are implicit, such as raising one's hand in class to speak.

example: the most that could happen is that you don't get to ask your question if you don't raise your hand.

explanation:

the u.s. constitution is often cited as an explicit example of part of america's social contract. it sets out what the government can and cannot do.

any good social contact has/is:

values/principles

clear and specific

has consequences that relate as directly to the rule as possible

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