Why is it important for laws to be written down? Support your answer with at least two pieces of evidence from the text.
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Written laws provide a shared reference. Once a law is written down, there is an objective record of what the law is. That means if you can read the law, or can get someone to read the law to you, you can use it. ... This means the oral transmission of culture is disrupted, these laws can mutate or be lost
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