The most important laws in society are those that come from a country's constitution. These laws change depending on what part of the world one finds themselves in. A democratic society values freedom of speech and to protect themselves from harm as well as being unjustly imprisoned, etc.
The most important law is, Don't take drugs, or it could be to never steal a 1,000,000 dollar necklace or something I'm only 10.
all of them are important but the MOST is don't kill.
I believe that the question is referring to the Biblical Ten Commandments.
1) law of gravity 2) laws of thermodynamics 3) laws of physics 4)Law of relativity 5) laws of motion
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Newton's Laws are important because they ae the foundation of modern Physics. Newton's Laws describe Laws that are true throughout the Universe. Newton's laws introduced mathematical models and tools to describe nature.
Cuz yo MOMMA! lol no. The laws of the indies were important because they separated the colonists into 4 social classes
Example sentence - It is important to obey the laws of the land.
no they are not illegal. But there are federal laws and you can only be charged up to 2,000 dollars and/or imprisoned for 5 years at most.
law is important for the country because country run smoothly
Greek, Romans, Mayans, Indian, Mongolian
the most important job is for them to make laws...
In the Torah.
The Most important job of the legislature is to make laws.
all of them are important but the MOST is don't kill.
the Ten Commandments.
Religious law within Judaism is called 'Halacha' and is recorded in the Talmud.
Because it enforces the laws and on some instances, vetoes the laws. The most important person of that branch is the President.
It is the power to make laws.
TO make laws
The laws of supply and demand are the most important factors in a free-market system.
One of the most important duties of the President is to ensure that all laws are faithfully executed. He also has the power to sign or veto legislation.