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Mama L [17]
3 years ago
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How are school rules similar to state and federal laws? What would the typical American high school be like if there were no rul

es or consequences for breaking them? Explain.
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Strike441 [17]3 years ago
3 0
School rules are similar to federal laws because they both (try) to restrict people from doing harmful or bad things. A typical American high school with out rules, or any consequences for breaking them  would be anarchy. Kids could bully one another, fight each other, ruin school property with spray paint, fire, etc. They also might not do their homework, or school work in general. It depends on the kid with out rules. Some kids might go crazy, some kids might stay calm and collected.
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