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IRINA_888 [86]
3 years ago
6

List two of the tangible and/or intangible ways in which state governments improve society and explain how

History
2 answers:
n200080 [17]3 years ago
5 0

Explanation:

TANGIBLE-

- The construction of different culture installations for low-income individuals, gathering and educating people of all the ages about different topics, generating a sense of belonging with their surroundings and themselves, and this way motivating the people with difficult living conditions to be more useful towards the society,

-Security and police campaigns sponsored by the government against delinquency and felonies, increasing temporarily the different security forces, giving backup and boosting up existing investigations to materialize important captures, and basically ¨cleaning up¨ the streets.  This measure is normally taken when the delinquency index of some population starts to rise.

This one could be more <em>¨old school style¨ </em>since prioritize the punishment over the ¨rehabilitation¨ of the offenders, however, it was an effective measure in different times, that helped to improve the public order, and the social quality in general.

INTANGIBLE

-Different reforms to diverse laws or decrees that in some point could be considered as unconstitutional, the reform usual objective is to get a positive change for the society in different aspects (economic, public order, security, etc), so having less aspects considered as unfair, outdated or unconstitutional, it´s definitely a great contribution for the society improvement.

Phantasy [73]3 years ago
4 0
<span>Two of the tangible and/or intangible ways in which state governments improve society is are the following: frstly, imposing a law for the citizens to abide in (intangible). In this way then, one who disobeys, gets punishment with due process (tangible). </span>
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