1. The question

1. The question "What is law'" has

1. The question "What is law'" has troubled people for many years. A whole field of study known as jurisprudence (the study of law and legal philosophy) is devoted to answering this question. Many definitions of law exist. For our purposes, however, law can be defined as the rules and regulations made and enforced by the government that regulate the conduct of people within a society.
2. As a child, you learned about rules first at home and later at school. At home, your parents made and enforced rules concerning issues like chores and bedtimes. Rules made and enforced by the government are called laws. The government makes laws that affect almost every aspect of daily life.
3. One thing is certain every society that has ever existed has recognized the need for laws. These laws may have been unwritten, but even pre-industrial societies had rules to regulate people's conduct. Native American societies, for example, were governed by unwritten laws.
4. When Europeans first arrived on the North American continent, each of the native American nations (or tribes, as they are commonly called today) maintained order through a system of unwritten rules. Because many non-native American government officials and others did not see or understand these traditional mechanisms, many non-native Americans held the erroneous view that the societies were lawless. Today, some native American groups are still governed, at least in part, by traditional unwritten law.
5. Without laws, there would be confusion and disorder. This does not mean that all laws are fair or even good, but imagine how people might take advantage of one another without a set of rules.

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1. The question "What is law" has troubled people for many years. A whole field of study known as jurisprudence (the study of law and legal philosophy) is devoted to answering this question. Many definitions of law exist. For our purposes, however, the law can be defined as the rules and regulations made and enforced by the government that regulate the conduct of people within a society.2. As a child, you learned about rules first at home and later at school. At home, your parents made and enforced rules concerning issues like chores and bedtimes. Rules made and enforced by the government are the so-called laws. The government makes laws that affect almost every aspect of daily life.3. One thing is certain every society that has ever existed has recognized the need for laws. These laws may have been the unwritten, but even pre-industrial societies had rules to regulate people's conduct. Native American societies, for example, were governed by unwritten laws. 4. When Europeans first arrived on the North American continent, each of the native American nations (or tribes, as they are commonly called today) maintained order through a system of unwritten rules. Because many non-native American government officials and others did not see or understand these traditional mechanisms, many non-native Americans held the erroneous view that the societies were lawless. Today, some native American groups are still governed, at least in part, by traditional unwritten law.5. Without laws, there would be confusion and disorder. This does not mean that all laws are fair or even good, but imagine how people might take advantage of one another without a set of rules.
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1. The question "What is law ' " has troubled people for many years. A whole field of study known as jurisprudence (the study of law and legal philosophy) is devoted to answering this question. Many definitions of law exist. For our purposes, however, law can be defined as the rules and regulations made ​​and enforced by the government that regulate the conduct of people within a society.
2. As a child, you learned about rules first at home and later at school. At home, your parents made ​​and enforced rules concerning issues like chores and bedtimes. Rules made ​​and enforced by the government are called laws. The government makes laws that affect almost every aspect of daily life.
3. One thing is certain every society that has ever existed has recognized the need for laws. These laws may have been unwritten, but even pre-industrial societies had rules to regulate people's conduct. Native American societies, for example, were governed by unwritten laws.
4. When Europeans first arrived on the North American continent, each of the native American nations (or tribes, as they are commonly called today) maintained order through a system of unwritten rules. Because many non-native American government officials and others did not see or understand these traditional mechanisms, many non-native Americans held the erroneous view that the societies were lawless. Today, some native American groups are still governed, at least in part, by traditional unwritten law.
5. Without laws, there would be confusion and disorder. This does not mean that all laws are fair or even good, but imagine how people might take advantage of one another without a set of rules.

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1. the question "what is law "has troubled people for many years. a whole field of study known as jurisprudence (the study of law and legal philosophy) is devoted to answering this question. many definitions of law exist. for our purposes, however, the law can be defined as the rules and regulations made and enforced by the government and regulate the conduct of people within a society.2. as a child, you learned about during the first at home and later at school. at home, your parents made and enforced rules concerning issues like chores and bedtimes. rules made and enforced by the government are called laws. the government makes laws that affect almost every aspect of daily life.3. one thing is certain that every society that has ever existed has recognized the need for laws. these laws may have been unwritten, but even pre industrial societies had rules to regulate people"s conduct. native american societies, for example, were governed by unwritten laws.4. when europeans first not on the north american continent, each of the native american nations (or secure, as they are commonly called today) food order through a system of unwritten rules. because many non - native american government officials and others did not see or understand these traditional mechanisms, many non - native americans held the view that the erroneous societies were lawless. today, some native american groups are still governed, at least in part, by a unwritten law.5. without laws, there would be confusion and disorder. this does not mean that all laws are fair or even good, but imagine how people might take advantage of one another, and a set of rules.
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