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Answered by ashapatel83
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ANSWER: Rules are established to protect the weaker class in the society since they are at a disadvantage if such regulations are broken. When rules are properly set and followed, they provide a stable environment and human co-existence in a community, resulting in peace and order

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Rules are established to protect the weaker class in the society since they are at a disadvantage if such regulations are broken. When rules are properly set and followed, they provide a stable environment and human co-existence in a community, resulting in peace and order.

We know that Congress makes the laws, and now we will learn how they are made. Laws start in Congress. When someone in the House of Representatives or the Senate wants to make a law, they start by writing a bill.

Normally, rules are put in place to limit excess of some sort. Normally, this excess occurred and irritated a lot of people for a long time so that finally rules were put in place to limit or eliminate it and make life harmonious and tolerable for the majority of people in society.

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