Sunday, September 12, 2010

The Legislative Branch

The United States itself makes laws for the country as a whole to abide to. It might be for indivisuals with disabilities such as senior citizens or children under the age of 18. But sometimes states do make there own laws but cannot go against the constitution, as said in the tenth amendement. For example some states disapprove with smoking tobacco in public places while other states do not. These states make these laws to better the state for people to obey and follow. All statses disapprove of drinking and driving also, because of statistics of people dying in car crashes related to drinking & driving and serious injuries relating to drinking & driving. Most states have laws based on statistics in that certain state as well.

1 comment:

  1. Julian--what's going on here? I know you want to play basketball, so you have to get in the History game!

    None of your three Legislative Branch articles follow the assigned format. Where are your articles? constitution connections? analysis? These three need to be revised and you need to complete your last 3!

    Score: 0/60 (for now)

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