Social Sciences, asked by sharvanc010, 6 months ago

8. Q6) What do you mean by repressive law?
(1 Point)
Based on force or pressure
Passed against the will of the people
To prevent the person's right to criticize
All of these​

Answers

Answered by abhinav779069
17

Answer:

A repressive law system is one in which any law breaker is severely punished for their crimes. This type of law exists in mechanical solidarity because the laws are based on the very powerful collective conscience, or set of social norms, that the people in a mechanical society all strongly believe in.

Answered by rajagrewal768
0

Answer: All of these​

Explanation:

Repressive law means the law based on force or pressure.

It is also the law passed against the will of the people.

This law is used to prevent person's right to criticize on important topics.

A repressive law system is the system in which any law breaker is severely punished for their crimes. This type of law is found in mechanical solidarity because the laws are_based on the very powerful collective_conscience, or set of social_norms, that the people in a mechanical society_all strongly believe in.

All the three options are related to repressive law.

Hence, all of these is the correct answer to the following question.

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