Write in your own words what you understand by the following sentence, “They also began fighting for greater equality and wanted to change the idea of law from a set of rules that they were forced to obey, to law as including ideas of justice.
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Law is a system of rules, usually imposed through a Government or Institution and is applied to govern a group people. It shapes politics, economics and society in numerous ways.
The most common example of a violation of the rule of law can be seen on the roads. Motorists and pedestrians do not follow the traffic rules.
Motorists do not adhere to speed limits nor do they stop behind the line at traffic signals. Pedestrians rarely use the zebra crossing and cross the road at will causing harm not only to themselves but also to other road users.
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Write in your own words what you understand by the following sentence on pages 44-45: They also began fighting for greater equality and wanted to change the idea of law from a set of rules that they were forced to obey to law as including ideas of justice. -CBSE class 8 civics
Write in your own words what you understand by the following sentence on pages 44-45: They also began fighting for greater equality and wanted to change the idea of law from a set of rules that they were forced to obey to law as including ideas of justice.
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The line refers to the Indian nationalists feeling violated.
During their rule, the British arbitrated the Indians by introducing the Sedition Act in 1870.
The Act stated that any person protesting or criticising the British government could be arrested without due trial.
Thus, the Indians felt the need to bring in changes to the law which were derogatory and forced upon them.
They started protesting and criticising the arbitrary use of authority by the British.
Therefore, they fought for the greater equality and wanted to change the idea of law from a set of rules that they were forced to obey, law as including ideas of justice.

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Write in your own words what you understand by the following sentence on pages 44-45: They also began fighting for greater equality and wanted to change the idea of law from a set of rules that they were forced to obey to law as including ideas of justice. -CBSE class 8 civics
Write in your own words what you understand by the following sentence on pages 44-45: They also began fighting for greater equality and wanted to change the idea of law from a set of rules that they were forced to obey to law as including ideas of justice.
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The line refers to the Indian nationalists feeling violated.
During their rule, the British arbitrated the Indians by introducing the Sedition Act in 1870.
The Act stated that any person protesting or criticising the British government could be arrested without due trial.
Thus, the Indians felt the need to bring in changes to the law which were derogatory and forced upon them.
They started protesting and criticising the arbitrary use of authority by the British.
Therefore, they fought for the greater equality and wanted to change the idea of law from a set of rules that they were forced to obey, law as including ideas of justice.
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