Laws Protect, Provide Benefits, and Assign Responsibility

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CONTENT STATEMENT

  1. Laws can protect rights, provide benefits, and assign responsibilities.

CONTENT ELABORATION

Laws in a democratic society establish rule and order. Laws are established by governments to protect rights. Some of these rights include:

  • religion;
  • speech;
  • press;
  • petition; and
  • assembly.

Benefits provided to citizens by laws include:

  • providing order in daily life (traffic laws);
  • protecting property (outlawing theft);
  • providing public education (school laws); and
  • protecting rights (freedom of speech).

Responsibilities assigned to citizens by laws include:

  • paying taxes;
  • serving on juries; and
  • obtaining licenses.

EXPECTATIONS FOR LEARNING

Describe ways in which laws protect rights, provide benefits, and assign responsibilities to citizens.

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