History, asked by shreeyashtogare, 5 months ago

4 State the need for social regulations​

Answers

Answered by ananya11102006
8

Answer:

Social regulation refers to the set of rules identifying permissible and impermissible activity for individuals, firms, or government agencies as well as the accompanying sanctions or rewards for such behaviour. These rules are meant to restrict practices that threaten public health, safety, welfare, or well- being.

hope it helps....

Answered by pp8288385
3

Explanation:

State the need for social regulation

Socail regulation refer to the set of rules identifying permissible and impermissible activitiy

Similar questions