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AysviL [449]
3 years ago
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BRAINLIEST + 100 POINTS Please help me

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olchik [2.2K]3 years ago
4 0

<u><em>Laws keep Countries Stable.</em></u>

Answer: Laws protect our general safety, and ensure our rights as citizens against abuses by other people, by organizations, and by the government itself.

The Purposes of Law. In a society such as the United States, the law informs everyday life in a wide variety of ways and is reflected in numerous branches of law. ...<em> The law serves many purposes. Four principal ones are establishing standards, maintaining order, resolving disputes, and protecting liberties and rights. </em>

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No country can maintain a rule of law society if its people do not respect the laws. <em>Everyone must make a commitment to respect laws, legal authorities, legal signage and signals, and courts</em>. ... The rule of law functions because most of us agree that it is important to follow laws every day.

Sorry I couldn't answer this earlier. I was busy answering other questions like these.

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