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anarchy
A society without government or laws would be considered an anarchy, unless that nation is going through a revolution.
Because else there would be an anarchy. A country can't work without laws.
a country or state can be under control and have laws. but a country that doesnt have laws or not even a government is called an anarchy state.
A lack of a formal governing and legal system is generally referred to as ANARCHY.
Anarchy, though technically anarchy means no government at all. Still a government with no laws is not much of a government.
Living in a country with no laws would be called Anarchy. Anarchy occurs when the system of government has broken and there are no more laws or the laws aren't being enforced. Usually living in Anarchy would be an awful situation for you because someone might come along and shoot you in the head or steal your handbag because there are no laws against it. One advantage would be that if you want something, you can just steal it from the shops, the shopkeeper might bash you up though. A disadvantage would be that you have more risk of being killed or losing precious things. it is definitely better to live in socialism or in democracy!
Anarchy and more chaos.
Anarchy and chaos, mainly.
This is the branch that makes the laws. Without laws, you have anarchy.
There are many ways to use anarchy in a sentence. In Greek, "anarchy" means "no rulers" or "no chieftans." It does NOT mean "no laws."In English, however, anarchy has more than one meaning, and some of the definitions seem contradictory: 1) absence of government; 2) a state of lawlessness or political disorder due to the absence of governmental authority; 3) a utopian society of individuals who enjoy complete freedom without governmentUnder definition 3:This would be my favorite sentence: "Anarchy means voluntary cooperation instead of forced participation."Under definition 2:Another example would be: When the government was overthrown, the country fell into a state of anarchy.Most people think of anarchy as defined in the second example; political scientists may have a more nuanced understanding of the concept.Definitions courtesy of Merriam-Webster Dictionary (see Related Links, below).The country has been in a state of anarchy since the inconclusive election
A country's legal system includes courts, laws, judges, attorneys, etc.