Culture affects laws. As time passes, so does culture, this then prompts laws do adapt. We can see this with the 19th & the 13th Amendments. Giving women the vote and emancipating slavery are things that seemed crazy two hundred years ago, and yet now we see those two things as a reality.- Oriana F.
I completely agree with this. The times are changing. I would also say that laws can affect culture too though, as they can completely affect each other.
Laws are affected by culture, because we create laws based on what the culture is. culture shapes what laws we make. different countries have different laws because the culture varies. -Raneem
Laws are a system in which we base what is right and wrong based on our beliefs. Which tend to stem for things like our religion, geographic location, and etc. This is the basic idea of culture.
In my opinion, laws affect culture. I think laws affect culture because culture is something that is like a tradition. Or culture can be a practice that someone/ or a group of people might do. And depending on the law, that determines whether they can participate in their culture or not. Scott Collins
In my opinion, laws affect culture. I think laws affect culture because culture is something that is like a tradition. Or culture can be a practice that someone/ or a group of people might do. And depending on the law, that determines whether they can participate in their culture or not. Scott Collins
Laws do affect culture cause the culture is what makes people the way we are. Laws should be based on the culture and think about what they are going to effect. culture drives people to continue to obey the laws as long as it doesn't effect their culture. - Cesar Funes
Culture affects laws because our laws change as culture changes. People used to take peoples hands off and that was law. That was the culture back then; our culture today is anti-violence so we don't that anymore
I think that culture affects laws because because laws depend upon people's interest and behavioral traits, which is interrelated to culture. Since people essentially make the laws, the laws depend on the culture and characteristics of the place. For example, if the culture in a place is to do something that can be harmful then there must be laws that pertain to it.
I think that culture affect the law . Laws are made based on what the culture is doing and what they need to change. They cant make random laws if the culture doesn't need them. Julio S.
The culture of the people and society affect the laws being made. Law makers create specific laws based on how the people act or what they do. Different groups of people and cultures may require different laws.
I believe that laws affect culture and culture affects laws. The completely normal livelihood of a society can be changed easily by a couple of laws. Yet, laws themselves could change based on a change in how that society spends their days.
Culture affects laws. Before laws were invented in the U.S, we had a cultural system that then dictated the kind of laws that were made. As we change culturally, we make new precedents, such as in the case of Roe. V. Wade. Achal Patel
I believe that culture affects law. The laws we have are made to protect the citizens so we wouldn't enforce laws that the mass majority doesn't agree with. Our laws are a representation of what the majority believes is right or wrong and the consequences that we believe are fair in those situations. - Devin Fowler
Culture affects the laws because they are placed by the people. For example slavery use to be legal so back then it was a kind of culture. Until people realize that slavery is a bad thing so they made a law to ban it. -Richard Sakyi
Culture affects laws. As time passes, so does culture, this then prompts laws do adapt. We can see this with the 19th & the 13th Amendments. Giving women the vote and emancipating slavery are things that seemed crazy two hundred years ago, and yet now we see those two things as a reality.- Oriana F.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with this. The times are changing. I would also say that laws can affect culture too though, as they can completely affect each other.
Delete-Michael Hakim
Laws are affected by culture, because we create laws based on what the culture is. culture shapes what laws we make. different countries have different laws because the culture varies. -Raneem
ReplyDeleteLaws are a system in which we base what is right and wrong based on our beliefs. Which tend to stem for things like our religion, geographic location, and etc. This is the basic idea of culture.
ReplyDeleteCemanie Quetel ^
Deletei agree
DeleteIn my opinion, laws affect culture. I think laws affect culture because culture is something that is like a tradition. Or culture can be a practice that someone/ or a group of people might do. And depending on the law, that determines whether they can participate in their culture or not.
ReplyDeleteScott Collins
In my opinion, laws affect culture. I think laws affect culture because culture is something that is like a tradition. Or culture can be a practice that someone/ or a group of people might do. And depending on the law, that determines whether they can participate in their culture or not.
ReplyDeleteScott Collins
I agree with you because all laws have been made because of a general ideas that we as a society feel is right or wrong.
DeleteLaws do affect culture cause the culture is what makes people the way we are. Laws should be based on the culture and think about what they are going to effect. culture drives people to continue to obey the laws as long as it doesn't effect their culture. - Cesar Funes
ReplyDeletei agree
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ReplyDeletei think they both affect eachother. Law will be changed because of the culture and the culture will be changed around the law.
ReplyDelete-Alex Bergman
Culture affects laws because our laws change as culture changes. People used to take peoples hands off and that was law. That was the culture back then; our culture today is anti-violence so we don't that anymore
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DeleteI agree with this, since culture was here before laws
DeleteI think that culture affects laws because because laws depend upon people's interest and behavioral traits, which is interrelated to culture. Since people essentially make the laws, the laws depend on the culture and characteristics of the place. For example, if the culture in a place is to do something that can be harmful then there must be laws that pertain to it.
ReplyDeleteSesha Tipirneni
I agree
DeleteI agree
Deletegood point sesha!
DeleteI think that culture affect the law . Laws are made based on what the culture is doing and what they need to change. They cant make random laws if the culture doesn't need them. Julio S.
ReplyDeleteThe culture of the people and society affect the laws being made. Law makers create specific laws based on how the people act or what they do. Different groups of people and cultures may require different laws.
ReplyDeleteOlivia Carruthers
I agree. Laws are catered to the culture of the people they are made for.
DeleteI believe that laws affect culture and culture affects laws. The completely normal livelihood of a society can be changed easily by a couple of laws. Yet, laws themselves could change based on a change in how that society spends their days.
ReplyDelete-Michael Hakim
You are right, both laws and culture affect and change each other. Good point!
DeleteCulture affects laws. Before laws were invented in the U.S, we had a cultural system that then dictated the kind of laws that were made. As we change culturally, we make new precedents, such as in the case of Roe. V. Wade. Achal Patel
ReplyDeleteI agree
DeleteI believe that culture affects law. The laws we have are made to protect the citizens so we wouldn't enforce laws that the mass majority doesn't agree with. Our laws are a representation of what the majority believes is right or wrong and the consequences that we believe are fair in those situations. - Devin Fowler
ReplyDeletei agree please :)
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ReplyDeleteI agree with your statment.
DeleteCulture affects the laws because they are placed by the people. For example slavery use to be legal so back then it was a kind of culture. Until people realize that slavery is a bad thing so they made a law to ban it.
ReplyDelete-Richard Sakyi
I agree with your statement
DeleteI thin culture affects laws. Laws were created because of certain lifestyles and different cultures by people.
ReplyDeleteI agree
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