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Lead mislead ( ).




Dependence independence ().

 

Legal illegal ().

Agreement disagreement ().

Just unjust ().


3. ,

Noun Verb Adjective
Implementation implement Implemented
authority Authorize Authoritative
Corruption Corrupt corruptive
Breaking break
Broken  

 

Provision provide Provided
interaction Interacts Interacting
Politics - political
Influence influence Influential
Independence - independant
Loss lose Lost
Punishment punish punished
provision Providing Provided

 

4: :

 

1. enforce - (e)

2. custom - ()

3. government - (j)

4. authority - (c)

5. punishment - (i)

6. escape justice - (h)

7. provide - (d)

8. implementation - , (b)

9. find somebody guilty - (f)

10. common sense - (g)

 

5. :

1. government - made laws -

2. mercy killing-

3. to enforce law equally against all members of the nation -

4. to observe public opinion -

5. to escape justice -

6. to implement common sense -

7. concept of justice

 

6. 1-4 .

1: are regulated 3 , ; accept 1 , ; belong 1 , ; made by 3 , ; enforced 3 , ; be distinguished 3 , .

2: are not made by 3 , ; are not written down 3 , ; learn 1 , ; are expected 2 , ; can break 1 , ; continually break 1 ; criticize us 1 , ; act violently 1 , ; refuse to 1 , ; talk, eat and drink, work, and relax 1 , ; are usually guided 2 , ; created by 2 , .

3: tend to be 1 , ; break them 1 , ; have detailed rules 2 , ; breaks a rule 1 , ; refuses to accept 1 , ; have no power 1 , ; to ask 1 , ; to leave 1 , .

4: make laws 1 , ; use a system 1 , ; to enforce these laws 1 , ; is not enforced 2 , ; commit crimes 1 , ; to concentrate 1 , ; Ignore others 1 , ; are able to escape 1 , ; is enforced 2 , .

 

7. .

1. However, when governments make laws for their citizens, they use a system of courts backed by the power of the police to enforce these laws. But the general nature of the law is that it is enforced equally against all members of the nation.

2. Customs are not made by governments, and they are not written down.

3. The rules of social institutions tend to be more formal than customs, carrying precise penalties for those who break them.

4. In all societies, relations between people are regulated by laws.

5. Public laws establish the authority of the government itself, and civil laws provide a framework for interaction among citizens.

6. Sometimes laws are simply an attempt to implement common sense. But in order to be enforced, common sense needs to be defined in law, and when definitions are being written, it becomes clear that common sense is not such a simple matter.

7. Justice is a concept that most people feel is very important but few are able to define.

 

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