tatiannabutterpaplls tatiannabutterpaplls
  • 15-08-2018
  • Social Studies
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why are rules/laws (and the concept of rule of law) are important in our daily lives.

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johndoe10101 johndoe10101
  • 15-08-2018

Rules and laws are important as they are meant to protect the citizens in a society. Without certain laws, people would be free to do as they choose, without any fear of of punishment from the government. They may be punished by the other citizens, but the government may even try to stop that. Rule of law is important to an extent as it try's to prevent corruption by having no one be above the law.

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