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Improved Answer: Depending on the level of government they could be: The US Congress - the State Legislature - The County Council - the city/town Council. All would be representative examples of the Legislative Branch of government
The group of officials that make laws are the legislative branch
legislative council
In a democracy this would be the elected body of representatives, that is the Parlaiment, Congress or Legislature.
equal rights.
The officials of Football and futsal. (REFEREES) are there to uphold the laws of the game - there are no rules they are laws. the officials are there to make sure that there is no misconduct and to take appropriate action during and after the game. and also disapline players managers and club officials. you will never see a physio sent off the field or out of the dugout. but if they are abbusive threatoning or obligatery they are reported to the relivent FA.
There are no rules to football, they are laws though. If you go onto the FIFA website, you will find the 17 laws of association football. There is an unwritten law which is law 18 and stands for common sense, used by referees and officials.
it is technically rules you had to follow back then. you can call them rules or law, some of the rules/laws we still need to follow today
The elected officials write laws on behalf of the people who elected them.
A civilization is a large group of people who create a community, create a government, create laws and rules.
the time keeper
Basically, each city state in Northern Italy had their own Republic. Rather that be Milan, Venice, or Florins. These city states elected a group of government officials into office. These government officials then set laws for the citizens within their city state.
All human organizations make there own rules, as churches too. If they think them very important they call them laws.
what were the rules or laws that the calusa had
they had rules to follow but not laws